Thursday, March 19, 2009

15 Shandi

Stars
By, Robert Frost

How countlessly they congregateO'er our tumultuous snow,Which flows in shapes as tall as treesWhen wintry winds do blow!--As if with keeness for our fate,Our faltering few steps onTo white rest, and a place of restInvisible at dawn,--
And yet with neither love nor hate, those starts like somw snow-white Minerva's snow-white marble eyeswithout the gift of sight.

What words or phrases that are repeated? Why?
Snow, rest, and white. Because these words describe something.

What images are there?
Snow, rest, and white.

Explain all metaphors?
Snow: winter
Rest: animals hibernating.
White: it describes the snow.
Dose it rhyme? How dose it affect the poem?
Not that much, but it affects the poem by the words he says.

What are the theme /meaning?
“The world is different in a way some people know.”










The murmuring of bees has ceased

By, Emily Dickinson


THE MURMURING of bees has ceased;
But murmuring of some
Posterior, prophetic,
Has simultaneous come,—

The lower metres of the year, 5
When nature’s laugh is done,—
The Revelations of the book
Whose Genesis is June?


Murmuring is the only word that repeats. And it’s a word he would put in there for a reason.
The images i see are nature in this poem.
It doesn’t rhyme, but the poem matches with everything ells.

“ Every person should be able to live nature.”

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