Yes that poem was written by raju solanki
Well, a monologue poem might talk about the narrator or author... but really, a monologue is just a speech spoken by one character in a play. It doesn't really mean that the subject has to be about that character... so it really could be about anything.
It is a Dramatic monologue.
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The poem 'Dear Norman' is a dramatic monologue revolving around a young girls fantasy about her paper boy. The poem, as at as I know is about the powers of the girls imagination. As far as who Norman actually is, your guess is as good as mine. H x
"The Man He Killed" is constructed simply, with short meters, lilting rhythmns, and a colloquial manner of speech. The rhyme scheme also is simple: the first and third lines in each of the five stanzas rhyme, as do the second and fourth lines, but what is interesting about the form of this poem is the intent of the line length. Most lines of the poem are written in trimeter but the third line in every stanza is longer, written in tetrameter. The extended length of these third lines may mimic a deeper dramatic weight given to these lines. The poem is written as a dramatic monologue, a frequent technique of Hardy's. He creates a voice not his own to speak in his poems, and this is indicated by the quotation marks bracketing the poem.
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The poem "The Last Ride Together" by Robert Browning was written in dramatic monologue form. This means that it is a poem where a single speaker addresses a silent listener, revealing their inner thoughts and emotions.
Well, a monologue poem might talk about the narrator or author... but really, a monologue is just a speech spoken by one character in a play. It doesn't really mean that the subject has to be about that character... so it really could be about anything.
Dear Norman by Carol Ann Duffy is a dramatic monologue. It is written in the voice of a character addressing the person Norman, allowing the reader to understand the persona's thoughts and emotions through their speech.
It's a sonnet or a dramatic monologue and elegy.
It is a Dramatic monologue.
Dramatic monologue?
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A sonnet is a type of poem that traditionally consists of 14 lines in iambic pentameter. It is typically written from a first-person perspective but is not necessarily a monologue, as it can address a wide range of topics or themes.
A narrative poem of play that tells a story is called a dramatic monologue.
The poem "I, too" by Langston Hughes follows an irregular rhyme scheme with a pattern that can be loosely described as AABBCCDD.
Yes, a dramatic monologue is a poem where a speaker, who is not the poet, addresses a silent listener. This speaker reveals his or her thoughts, emotions, and motivations, providing insight into their character. The form allows for a deep exploration of the speaker's psyche and can provide social commentary or explore human nature.