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What is an example of a theme in a poem?
The theme of a poem is the subject or topic of the poem. A poem can have more than one theme.

Consider the fifth stanza of the poem which line explains why the lovers suffer less than others when they are physically apart?
In the fifth stanza of the poem, the line that explains why lovers suffer less than others when they are physically apart is that they are inter-assured of the mind.

Can haiku poems have more than one stanza?
Actually, there are 3 stanzas. Haiku's are a Japanese poem focusing on nature here's an example: WATERFALL Niagara Falls, pretty (5 SYLLABLES) I want to go there again (7 SYLLABLES) It's a Waterfall! (5 SYLLABLES)

What is a stanza in a poem?
Consider the third stanza of the poem: Moving of the earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did and meant; But trepidation of the spheres, Though greater far, 온라인카지노순위 is innocent. Which of the following best summarizes the point the narrator makes in this passage? Things bound to the material world are of lesser power, but are more subject to harm and fear than things that exist outside it.

Can haiku have more than one stanza?
No. The entire poem can only contain 17 syllables in the entire poem. They are generally arranged in 5-7-5 (per line) but not always. That's what makes it expressly a haiku-17 syllables. Short and sweet. Also it cannot rhyme

What is Repitition in poem?
its when a word repeats it self more than once example: they came marching, marching, marching

What are parts of poem?
Well, this is somewhat vague because there are many parts of poetry. Poetry grouped into paragraph type structures have "stanzas." Each paragraph is called a stanza. If it is a two line stanza, it's a couplet. If the stanza consist of 3 lines, it is considered a tercet. Stanzas are a format more than a part, however. Parts of poetry could also include literary devices and figurative language.

How do you find the message in the poem fifteen by William Stafford?
The message is coming-of-age. As he mentions fifteen at the end of every stanza, it becomes his identity, but when he brings the motorcycle back to the man, he becomes more than just fifteen. I believe the question is, "How do you find the message in the poem fifteen by William stafford [sic]," not "What is the message?" The answer is simple yet difficult: read the poem carefully several times and think a great deal...

How do you do a pantoum?
A pantoum is a poem that has a rhythmic pattern. It is much tougher to comprise than a haiku, and involves repeating lines over and over, although they will be interchanged in each stanza.

What year was Sappho's poem He is more than a hero written?
The poem "He is more than a hero" is from Mary Barnard's translation of Sappho's poem fragment. It was published in 1958 in her book "Sappho, A New Translation."

How is the sun personified in Robert Herrick's poem?
Which poem? He does have more than one, you know.

Analyze section 51 of song of myself by Walt Whitman?
In stanza 51 of the poem, Whitman admits that he is contradicting himself because "[he is] large, [he contains] multitudes" (51). This statement suggests that he wants the reader to be aware that he is a very complex person with different sides that often clash in ideas and live outside of harmony. This stanza is full of repetition, mainly of the first and last words of neighboring sentences. There does not seem to be a...

Why is a poem more enjoyable than a long book?
A poem is more enjoyable than a long book because a poem has such meaning in a small amount of words. Poems can touch you so deeply, so very quickly.

What is a poem with 26 lines called?
What is a 26. line poem no more than 55 charcter

What best paraphrases the lines in the third stanza in A Valediction Forbidden Mourning?
Forces more powerful than the moving of the earth do less harm best paraphrases the lines in the third stanza in 'A Valediction Forbidden Mourning.'

Is to be in love by gwendolyn brooks a narrative poem?
It is not a narrative poem. A narrative poem seems more like poetry than prose, but this is just a good ol' fashioned poem.

What is the theme of you I am offering this poem by jimmy santiago baca?
The theme of the poem by Baca can be several, but the most dominant is .."Giving what means most to an individual to show love." it might not be valuable to one person, but for Baca, the possessions of his culture, , must impress his love, since more than likely she knows his deepest cultural feelings. After each stanza, Baca reiterate, I love you, after he has offered what might not be classified as valuable...

What is poetic stressed and unstressed in this poem?
In every word, there are syllables. For example, take the word "along." The short "a" is one syllable and the "long" is another syllable. However, one syllable is emphasized more than the other; the "a' is less emphasized than the "long." Therefore, "a" would be unstressed and the "long" would be stressed.

What are simile poems?
A simile is a phrase with a comparison using like or as. It is shown to describe something being like something else. An example of a simile would be green like grass or hard as a rock. A simile poem is a poem using more than one simile.

How many lines does a simile poem have?
A simile poem has no strict structural rules. The 'simile' refers to the content of the poem rather than to its form. It is simply a poem in which one thing is likened to another using the words 'like' or 'as'. The only (loose) rule is that each stanza (verse) should contain a simile: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, Coral is far mor ered than her lips' red, If snow be white...

What is the symbolism in the poem?
I think that the a symbolism poem is when you get a symbol and you have to make a poem out of it. I am not exactly sure how long it has to be but i think that is is only one stanza. And i am pretty sure that it has to rhyme, so make is rhyme. Other than that i am not exact sure of what it consist of so if know can find...

Which is the best interpretation of Archibald MacLeish's statement A poem should not mean but be?
There is more to experience in a poem than just figuring out its meaning.

How do you write a form poem?
A poem is a poem, you can't get more than that. But the answer to that is very simple. It comes from your heart, everything does. So just think of it and when it's ready, you'll have the words. :)

What does the poem The Kiss by Sara Teasdale mean?
Its a poem about the cost of having a powerful imagination, her dreams were and always will be more exciting and wonderful than the reality.

What is a cinquain poem for a heart?
Heart loyal, regular sucking, sqeezing, squirting More vital than romantic Muscle For more examples of cinquain poem, click the related links below

Which is the first step in writing a poetry analysis?
Read the poem more than once.

Consider the third stanza of A Valediction Forbidding Mourning below Which best paraphrases these lines?
Forces more powerful than the moving of the earth do less harm.

What is the syumbol for more than?
for example 6>5. the symbol for more than is > the symbol for less than is

Why is the summary of the river merchant's wife longer than the actual poem?
summaries have to be more thorough

Characteristics of an ode?
An ode is normally a lyric poem of moderate rather than epic length. The topic is a serious one and incorporates an elaborate stanza structure. It often is a complement to concepts, nature, people or disciplines. The ode dates back to the Greek poet, Pindar

Sign for is more than?
> For example: 3 > 2 three is more than two

What was the poem Green Beret?
It is a poem written by Ho Thien. it is about the Vietnam war and shows the effects it had on the Vietnamese. A boy denies that he knows where the Viet Cong are hiding. His father dies because of this. In actual fact, as it states in stanza 2, he does know where the Viet Cong are. He would rather sacrifice his father and protect his country than tell the Green Beret where the...

Analysis on A Different History by Sujata Bhatt?
A different history essay The poem "A different history" is a wonderful poem written by "Sujata Bhatt". This poem is about two gods Pan and Saraswati. The poet talks to us about how they are all around us and other religious believes. In this essay I would be exploring the poetic devices used and also I would talk about topics talked upon in the poem. The poem consists of twenty nine lines and is divided...

What is more than one cell?
more than one cell is multicellular. For example, we are multicellular we have more than one cell.

Can you give me a stanza-by-stanza interpretation of Rizal's Sa Aking Mga Kabata?
Sa Aking Mga Kabata by Jose Rizal has 6 stanzas of 3 to 4 lines each. Here is a stanza-by-stanza interpretation or paraphrase. First stanza: When a country loves God and its God-given language, it also wants to attain freedom--freedom like that of a bird flying in the sky. Second stanza: By its language, a nation is judged or assessed. Third stanza: Anyone who does not love his native tongue is worse than an animal...

What more worth than diamond?
A human life, for example, has more worth than a diamond.

Can you have more than one stanza in a haiku?
A haiku has only 3 lines and 17 syllables, so there is hardly room for separate stanzas! Stanzas are not a part of this special form.

What makes a poem a narrative poem?
A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story rather than most poems.

Can you show me an acrostic poam of the word POSSIBLE?
An acrostic poem is a poem that uses the letters of a word for each line of a rhyme. A poem for the word POSSIBLE can be; People really want to,Only believe what they can see,Seeing is more than believing,Seeing is more than hoping, It requires a choice to,Believe in things you arenÕt seeing,Living everday believing,Everyone has good in them..

What is repitition?
When an author repeats the Word(S) more than once in a line or throughout the poem/song

What is the meaning of the poem Song of the Jellicles by T.S.Eliot?
It is about how cats are more active at night than during the day.

Is roses are red violets are blue a poem?
It depends on your definition of a poem. It's certainly verse, and to me at least it makes more sense than many more pretentious things. Perhaps we are too familiar with it to see how pretty it is.

Why did Paul Revere become more famous than Israel Bissell?
Paul Revere is better known due to the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow whereas Bissell was the subject of the less well known "Ride, Israel, Ride," an epic poem by Marie Rockwood of Stockbridge. Basically, Paul Revere rhymes with a lot more than Israel Bissell, so the poem was easier to craft and more memorable.

What is conssonance?
The repitition of consonants, but too far apart to be alliteratrion, for example: Come away, oh human child! To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. (Yeats, The Stolen Child) The repitition of w, h and f sounds makes the poem sound soft, which makes the Other place seem more pleasanr, adding to the tone of temptation in the poem.

What is an awesome acrostic poem about friendship that contains more than 3 words for each line?
Acrostic poem about friendship means certain letters in each line form a word or words. WIkiAnswers is not going to write your poem for you -- that would be cheating.

Is Paradise Lost a sonnet?
No. Because it has more than four lines and does not have alternate rhyme. It is in fact a poem, not a sonnet.

An example of External conflict?
There can be more than one answer.

Has more than one vertex?
A triangle, for example.

Critical analysis of the poem The Childhood by Markus Natten?
Stanza 1 "Childhood" begins with the speaker addressing a child who is in school, describing the child's feelings of boredom, loneliness, and alienation from other children. Adopting the language of a typical school boy's view of the world, the speaker says, "Time in school drags along with so much worry / and waiting, things so dumb and stupid." The speaker contrasts this negative representation of school with the joy the child feels after school. When...

What does plus Qu'hier - Que demain mean in English?
"more than yesterday - less than tomorrow" (from an English love poem, as far as I remember)

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