The action in a poem refers to the events or movements that take place. It can include physical actions, emotional developments, or changes in thought within the poem. The action helps to drive the narrative or theme of the poem forward.
the person who does the action
Parallelism
Massachusetts
In order to provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific poem in question. Each poem has its own unique content and structure, so the action described in the third stanza would vary depending on the poem being referenced. If you could provide more context or the text of the poem, I would be able to offer a detailed analysis of the action described in the third stanza.
robert forest
a montage poem is like a staccato poem. lines are brief short and not lenghty. format: -action -action -action end montage ex. 1 Mysterious and vague a fingerprint investigated lies secrets untold 2 Wrapped with leather Lies on the dusty shelf frustrated etc.
the shape reflects on the topic an object an action movement or sound is emphasized
"The Fourth" by Shel Silverstein is a humorous poem about a boy who starts a chain reaction of sneezing during church service by pretending to sneeze. It is a light-hearted and entertaining poem that explores the consequences of a simple action.
In the poem "Sketch," Carl Sandburg uses the action of drawing to illustrate the evocative imagery and emotions within the poem. The act of sketching conveys a sense of immediacy and rawness in capturing the essence of the subject matter being described. It also adds a layer of creativity and interpretation to the words, inviting the reader to visualize and engage with the scene being depicted.
Lady' adieu to her table hope this action will win for her lottery... tah tah
In free verse poetry, the passive voice emphasizes the action or experience rather than the subject performing it. This allows for a more reflective or detached tone, focusing on the impact of the action rather than who is responsible for it. The result is a poem that may feel more abstract, introspective, or meditative in nature.
A narrative poem can push the reader and listener onto the brink of immediate action. It can build a sudden and greater tempo by way of the liquidity of it's diction. A prose story most often can not do this.