Half A Noiseless Patient Spider Analysis

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Emily Dickinson’s Hope is a Thing of Feathers, uses small and soft consonants to create Euphony, so the reader gets a pleasuring or soothing feeling when reading “feather” and “chillest” in lines 1 and 9.
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Tennyson use of Foot when stating “Half a league, half a league,Half a league onward,” gives the stanza a rhythm.
In A Noiseless Patient Spider, Whitman attempts to reach the readers attention by the Free Verse line A noiseless patient spider, I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated, Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding.”
Karl Shapiro use of Hyperbole in the Auto Wreck, gives the reader the exaggeration made of the “ponds of blood” there was.
In Dust of Snow by Frost uses Iambic Pentameter by having a rhyme scheme in each stanza “The way a crow,Shook down on me,The dust of snow.” …show more content…

In Auto Wreck, Karl Shapiro's Imagery “ “The doors leap open, emptying light/stretchers are laid out, the mangled lifted” gives us awareness of the situation.
Homer use of In Medias Res in The Odyssey tells us the dramatic beginning in the middle of the war by saying “Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story,of that man skilled in all ways of contending.”
Seema Seredy sonnet the Italian Sonnet reveals what one is by dividing the poem's 14 lines into two parts “I wish for you to be mine, silently.This unlucky occurrence is