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Things that can be compared and put into a poem, rhythmically speaking.
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Mozart being the best music composer of all times, the frog in the poem compared himself to him. He wanted to show of to the nightingale.
The poem is about a woman who was compared by her husband to a monkey. She felt that she was belittled by him. Time and again, she would remember that instance--alas! she thought that he is her cage. This poem is basically a battle of metaphors.
The meaning of this is thatthe man in the poem is upset of his futureand what will happen to the future..The poem talks about the air castle that does not exist in the real world and often compared to as "imaginary."
what does the word 'tattered' suggest about the boys in the poem the pawpaw by Edward Braithwaite?
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in short this poem talks about the effectivness of bomb. it talks about how it physically may hurt only those who were in its vicinity but emotinally its effected 100s and 100s of people. the diameter of the bomb may be just 30 centimeters but its effect goes way beyond the circle and beyond god as well. this poem trancends from a very literal examination of a bomb's diameter, to the diameter of the bomb's capabilities. It may just physically hurt a few but, emotionally and mentally it effects the entire world.
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"The Diameter of the Bomb" by Yehuda Amichai does not adhere to a consistent meter or specific rhythm. The poem's free verse structure reflects the chaotic and unpredictable nature of violence and its impact. The lack of a regular rhythm enhances the sense of fragmentation and dissonance in the poem.
Evening is compared to a "long brown bag of years" in the poem "At Sundown", suggesting a sense of heaviness or burden associated with the passage of time and the approaching end of the day.
Things that can be compared and put into a poem, rhythmically speaking.
You could say Used an atomic bomb
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Robert Frost wrote the poem "Leaves Compared with Flowers" to explore the themes of individuality and uniqueness. In the poem, he discusses how leaves, in their variety and differences, symbolize the importance of diversity and standing out compared to flowers, which often appear similar and conform to traditional beauty standards. Frost uses this contrast to highlight the value of embracing one's own distinctiveness.
Mozart being the best music composer of all times, the frog in the poem compared himself to him. He wanted to show of to the nightingale.