Which one of the following poems depends heavily on the use of allusion for effect?
A. "God's Grandeur"
B. "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"
C. "Grass"
D. "Death, Be Not Proud"
The answer is ''Grass''
Carl Sandbergâ??s â??Grassâ?? uses grass as a metaphor for history. History is soon disregarded. The persona implies history should not be disregarded but rather like the grass in the poem in the verse â??I am the grass; let me work.â?? History should be remembered and lessons learned.
Who am I poems are poems where you have to guess who something is.
Because they can be red in one sitting and the unity stays intact (APEX):):)
They can be considered narrative poems.
Low line poems are poems that is low in lines? IDN (I Don't Know)
T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" is a notable example of a poem that heavily relies on the use of allusion for effect. The poem references a wide range of literary, historical, and cultural texts to create layered meanings and enrich the reader's understanding of the text.
Carl Sandbergâ??s â??Grassâ?? uses grass as a metaphor for history. History is soon disregarded. The persona implies history should not be disregarded but rather like the grass in the poem in the verse â??I am the grass; let me work.â?? History should be remembered and lessons learned.
Repetition is often used in poems for effect, either to get a point across, emphasize something, or signal distress/tension, but it depends on what is being repeated.
Depends
You might see an allusion in literature, poetry, speeches, or even in everyday conversations. Allusions are references to well-known works of literature, art, history, or culture, and they are used to add layers of meaning and depth to the text or speech.
depends on whatc ountry the poems from.....
In poems, allusion is an indirect and brief reference to a place, idea, thing, or person of significance. Examples of allusion in poems are found in Emily Dickinson's "All Overgrown by Cunning Moss" and in "The City of Walls" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Poets use allusion to make connections between their work and other works, ideas, or historical events. This technique adds depth and layers of meaning to their poems by referencing something widely known or recognized. Allusion can also provide context, create mood, or evoke specific emotions in the reader.
Yes, some funny poems are actually funny. How funny they are depends on your view of it, and whether you get it or not.
Alliteration is commonly used in poems as it involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds, which helps create a rhythmic and melodic effect. On the other hand, assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds, is also used in poetry but may not be as prevalent as alliteration. The choice between alliteration and assonance often depends on the poet's stylistic preferences and the desired effect in the poem.
"The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot alludes to various mythological, literary, and historical texts. "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats alludes to Greek mythology and Shakespeare's works. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot alludes to Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's Hamlet.
any random word will do. It just depends on why type of poetry you are doing. There are many such as : ryming poems, acrosstic poems and so on