Two santzas showing the contrast between what war seems to be and what the real effect is.
what is the poetic device in the poem piano and drums by gabriel okara
In "The Drum," John Scott describes the battle as destructive and horrific, emphasizing the violence and chaos it brings. He also highlights the long-lasting effects of war, illustrating how it can lead to loss, suffering, and generations of conflict. Scott conveys a sense of futility and despair, questioning the glorification of war and the toll it takes on humanity.
The type of lyric poem Ambush is, by Scott Ennis, is a sonnet.
"The Hours," elegy for his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald "The Hours," elegy for his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald
"Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats is a traditional poem, characterized by its formal structure, rhyme scheme, and meter. It follows a specific rhyme scheme and stanza structure known as an ode.
A cinquain poem is a poem that is based on a 5 line structure.
An example of personification in "Beat! Beat! Drums!" by Walt Whitman is when the drums are described as "continuing to beat" in the poem. This personification gives human-like qualities to the drums, as if they have a will of their own.
John of Damascus - poem - was created in 1859.
It does not have a set structure. It is written as a free verse poem (verso libre).
The structure of a poem, which sometimes follows a specific pattern or poetic tradition
"The Ball Poem" by John Berryman consists of three stanzas with varying line lengths. Each stanza explores different aspects of the theme of loss and childhood innocence. The poem uses imagery of a lost ball to convey deeper meaning about the inevitability of loss and the passage of time.
a man that made a poem.