Whitiman's poem "To a Stranger" makes strong use of alliteration and figurative language such as similes and metaphors.
In Whitman's poem, the speaker seems excited and happy. In Dickinson's poem, the speaker is more melancholy and frustrated.
In Whitman's poem, the speaker seems excited and happy. In Dickinson's poem, the speaker is more melancholy and frustrated.
W. H. Auden wrote the poem titled "Look, Stranger!" It was published in 1936.
Stranger's Poem - 2009 was released on: USA: 5 March 2009 (University of Southern California)
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W.H. Auden
A concrete poem.
He uses alliteration with the words "mystical/moist," "time/time," and "silence/stars."
A great poem speaks to a person. A poem may put things into perspective or makes a person think about things that are important to them.
The theme of the poem 'To a Skylark' is nature and the strong feelings it evokes in the writer. The poem was penned by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
The moods of the speakers in Whitman's "To a Stranger" and Dickinson's "If you were coming in the fall" are different. Whitman's speaker is more open and welcoming to the stranger, while Dickinson's speaker expresses more longing and anticipation for the arrival of a loved one. Whitman's poem celebrates the connection with a stranger, while Dickinson's poem focuses on the emotional state of awaiting a loved one.
Writers can communicate a strong belief through a poem, not a play.