The man in the poem "Not Waving But Drowning" did not die in real life because he is a fictional character created by the poet Stevie Smith. The poem explores themes of isolation, miscommunication, and the struggles of expressing one's true feelings.
you can if you save someone if their drowning or something like that you can be a real superhero if you have courage,but mostly you have to care for people.
Yes it can. Done improperly, waterboarding can lead to literal drowning and death.
The Waving Man in the book Eggs is a figure who waves at people who pass by. The waving man IS a real person from the author's home town. In the book, the girl Primrose admits she wants to go see the Waving Man and ask him why he waves to people.
The part of the poem "If" that may make you think of someone or something in real life is the stanza that talks about meeting with triumph and disaster and treating those two impostors just the same. This part emphasizes the importance of remaining composed and resilient in the face of life's ups and downs, which can resonate with individuals facing challenges in real life.
Indiana Jones did not get named after a poem he got named after his father in the movie. In real life the Hero was named after George lucas dog Indiana.
Jabberwocky is a nonsense poem, most of what you read seems to make a story, but a large number of the words are not real. In the case of Slithy Toves, there is no such thing, but as you read the poem, they are clearly capable of gyring and gimbling. In my imagination they are toad like creatures moving in a swamp, but you could equally imagine flowers waving in the breeze. What they are is not important.
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The part that makes or drives you to think of someone or something in real life (in the poem-THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN) is the second part which is about the whining school boy.
He was a poet who wrote a poem called In Real Life. He his often confused with the retired baseball player Jose Cruz.
He was a poet who wrote a poem called In Real Life. He his often confused with the retired Baseball player Jose Cruz.
The phrase "We real cool" is an example of alliteration in the poem.
I'm not sure if that was a typo or not but if you meant We Real Cool, the author is Gwendolyn Brooks. If there's a poem called You Real Cool and I just don't know about it, I'm sorry I have no clue...