Friday, February 12, 2016
Ode to a large fish in the market
1 paragraph
Example: the earths green froth, the sea's truth, varnished black- pitched witnessIntro:The sea's truth. Ode to a large tuna in the market is a very powerful ode.The second verse paragraph is where Paplo Neruda, who wrote the poem uses lots of fantastic descriptive language. He uses powerful metaphors, imagery and similes. This is to make the poem intresting.
Thesis: Paplo Neruda repeats the mystery of the sea in the second paragraph to make the reader feel exited.
Explaination:The second verse paragraph is a very important verse paragraph in ode to a large tuna in the market. In the second verse paragraph the earth green froth is an implicit way to say in the marketamong the vegetables. It is also because it says "these lettuces" and "bunches of carrots" which are usually in the market. It also is repeats what the 1 verse paragraph says "among the market vegetables" which is we're the tuna is. Another strong metaphor is sea's truth this is a strong metaphor because it transfers the the quality of the knowing truth to the mystery of the sea. So this will grab the readers attention.
Conclusion:
The second paragraph is very important to describe the sea and the relationship between the sea and the tuna. It also gives a base to the paragraph and what it's going to be about.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Friday, February 5, 2016
Laundrette 5th stanza
This young wife has a fine stacks of sheets. Laundrette is a poem about who live in a poor part of the city that they have only one thing in common and that is the Laundrette which everybody uses publicly. The poem mood and tone depends on each other. The 5th stanza is a positive stanza compared to the other stanzas. It uses "present" which is a positive word because everyone likes presents. It also uses clean which is positive because if things are clean people like it so it is positive. The reason it is positive because it uses christening which is purification so there's nothing more positive than christening.
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