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Syliva Plath- “Lady Lazarus”
This poem has three lines in each stanza. Some of the words are slant rhymes. This poem also starts off with a lot of n sounds. For example in the first stanza there are the words “again,” “ten,” “done,” and “manage.” In this poem Sylvia Platt uses symbols to represent herself. It shows that she is almost scared of the world. The sentence “Dying/ Is an art, like everything else.” This is symbolizing Sylivia Platt because she tried to kill herself five times. Dying you can get creative with it like an art. Natzi’s would make lamps and furniture out of baby skin and this is the connection she makes in the second stanza of the poem. She compares herself to a Jew because they have just seen 6 million Jewish people die. Right after you die your identity is gone just like everyone else (the Jewish people).
Robert Frost- “The Road Not Taken”
In the poem the “The Road Not Taken” Robert Frost is monosyllabic with his diction and uses consitant rhyming. This poem is about turning points in a persons life. Robert Frost effectively camputres that essentaul moment through his use of rhyme and story telling. In the first stanza Frost sets the scene for the reader. Then in the second stanza Frost tells the reader that he chose to take the road less traveled by describing it as grassier and “wanted wear.” Frost also adds an element of chance and surprise by saying “and both that morning equally lay in leaves not step in trodden black” meaning there was no difference between the two paves when he was faced with a choice. The poem comes full circle when it is describes that he will eventually look back on this turning point and see the differences between these two similar paths.
Jean Toomer- “Reapers”
This poem has a rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme is A, A, B, B, C, C, D, D. In this poem the lines are almost iambic pentameters. But it is not because there are some lines breaks in the middle of the poem and sometimes there are anapests. For example “with the sound” is an anapest. Because the “with the” is unstressed while “sound” is stressed. This poem gives a scary feeling and makes me feel scared.