He has seen the 'other pale victims' and is horrifed.
Figures of Speech.......Following are examples of figures of speech in the poem:Alone and palely loitering (line 2): alliteration.lily on thy brow (line 9): metaphor comparing the knight's paleness to the hue of a lily.And on thy cheeks a fading rose (line 11): metaphor comparing the color of his cheeks to the color of a rose.Full beautiful, a faery's child (line 14): alliteration.roots of relish, sighed full sore (line 25): alliteration.And there . . . (lines 30, 31, 33, 34): anaphora.I saw pale Kings, and Princes too / Pale warriors, death pale were they all (lines 37-39): alliteration.
I have a sense that the story suggests a moral. That is, to dream of an idyllic love, a perfect love that would satisfy the very essence of one's existence is a blissful and pleasant dream but merely that... a dream... rarely fulfilled. Consequently, one must use caution to avoid becoming trapped in the reality of searching for and becoming a slave to the search to fulfill that unattainable dream.
In most ballet schools, your "uniform" would be a short-sleeved, black leotard, pale pink tights, and pale pink soft leather ballet shoes. Your hair should be in a bun and you should not wear jewelry.
Because Juliet is the sun and she is out shining the moon
pale skin. lank hair. messy look. pretty much a sickly appearance.
In "La Belle Dame sans Merci," Keats portrays love as captivating and alluring but ultimately destructive. The consequences of love in the poem are depicted through the knight who is left heartbroken and abandoned by the enchanting lady. The poem highlights the fleeting nature of love and its ability to bring joy and sorrow in equal measure, leaving the knight in a state of despair and longing.
Figures of Speech.......Following are examples of figures of speech in the poem:Alone and palely loitering (line 2): alliteration.lily on thy brow (line 9): metaphor comparing the knight's paleness to the hue of a lily.And on thy cheeks a fading rose (line 11): metaphor comparing the color of his cheeks to the color of a rose.Full beautiful, a faery's child (line 14): alliteration.roots of relish, sighed full sore (line 25): alliteration.And there . . . (lines 30, 31, 33, 34): anaphora.I saw pale Kings, and Princes too / Pale warriors, death pale were they all (lines 37-39): alliteration.
It´s about something you really like. For instance love, computer games or drugs. The moment you consume you can´t stop. But finally when it is over or goes away you feel very sad. Keats points out that there is no reason to be sad. This is the real life, you are alive so get on with it!!!
white knight
pale male, white knight
The Pale Side of Darkness - 2007 was released on: USA: 2007 (Golden Knight International Film Festival)
I have a sense that the story suggests a moral. That is, to dream of an idyllic love, a perfect love that would satisfy the very essence of one's existence is a blissful and pleasant dream but merely that... a dream... rarely fulfilled. Consequently, one must use caution to avoid becoming trapped in the reality of searching for and becoming a slave to the search to fulfill that unattainable dream.
I so pale
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
Sort of a pale orange.
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you don't sit out in the sun alot or you are just pale because you were born pale