The mirror is unmisted ie it is clear ,dispassionate ,and unprejudiced in reflecting what it sees
The poetic device used in the poem "The Mirror" by Sylvia Plath is personification. The mirror is personified as it is described as having human-like qualities such as being truthful, impartial, and reflecting the inner emotions and desires of the woman who looks into it. This personification enhances the theme of self-perception and the difficult journey of accepting oneself.
In Sylvia Plath's 'The Mirror' the poet (a young woman) looks into a mirror and the mirror promises her it will tell her when she becomes old. The poem always reminds me of the Magic Mirror in Walt Disney's Snow White (the film was a great favourite with intellectuals in the 1950's).
a poem
Rainy Mountain Cemetery can best be described as a poem.
Unsatisfied boy and girl looking into mirror.
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.
an object in, or the subject of, a poem is described as being the same as another otherwise unrelated object.
The stream in the poem is described as flowing gently and peacefully, creating a soothing and calming atmosphere in nature. It symbolizes the constant and enduring nature of life and time passing by.
"Life the hound" is a metaphor in this poem.
The Trojan war.
a pine forest and the sea
Meter is the poetic element that can be described as a pattern of accents or beats throughout a poem. Meter is created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, which gives the poem a rhythmic flow.