Thursday, May 30, 2019

Poem analysis. Essay -- English Literature

Poem analysis.POEMThe deathly boor is very gay,He walks in the sunshine just now no shadow f all(prenominal)s his way.He has come to warn us that one must go who would rather stayOh deathly childWith a hear of woeAnd a make a face on your face,Who is it that must go?He walks down the avenue, the treesHave leaves that are silver medal when they are turned upon the breezeHe is more pale than the silver leaves more pale that theseHe walks delicately,He has a delicate tread.Why look, he leaves no mark at allWhere the dust is spread everywhere the caf tables the talk is going to and froAn the people smile and they frown, but they do not knowThat the deathly child walks. Ah who is it that must go?I think that this poetry is about the angel of death who is here to takethe soul of a person. The first gear text edition gives us a brief outline of thepoem. From the second to the one-quarter text we find a description of thedeathly child and the last text gives the perception of the publ ic asfrom the deathly childs own perspective. The deathly child decideswhose soul to take as he passes the people.The language of the text has an interesting rhythm effect which hassome underlying regularity mixed with variation. In the first, tendernessand last text, the last word in each stanza all rhyme, however thelast word in the second and fourth stanza rhymes.which appears to looklike this - foremost text all rhymes2nd text 2nd and 4th stanza rhymes3rd text all rhymes4th text 2nd and 4th stanza rhymes5th text all rhymesI have also noticed that when looking at the poem, these rhythmicwords have only one-word syllables, when pronounced they are stressed.The first, third and ordinal texts have... ...e leaves no mark at allwhere the dust is spread. I think that the writer writes in thisparticular way, because the writer is describing the deathly child assomething different from the humans. If someone does not have ashadow, it means that they do not have a soul. When it says he leavesnot mark at all where the dust is spread is shows that the deathlychild cannot be seen.Graphology all lines begin with a capital letter because to giverelations between speech and writing. And in that location are no two sentenceswithin the same line, except the last stanza, which not only has acapital at the beginning of the line but also in the next sentence. Ihave also noticed that all the stanzas in the middle text begin withthe letter h and the first letters in the first and second texts arealso represented in the third and fifth text but in different order.

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