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    1. Enjambment: The breakage of line before a thought completion is known as an Enjambment. The poem used this device throughout the poem, for example, lines 4-6.  2. Alliteration: Repetition of the same consonant sound multiple times in a verse is known as Alliteration: In this poem, line 10 is a peRead more

    1. Enjambment: The breakage of line before a thought completion is known as an Enjambment. The poem used this device throughout the poem, for example, lines 4-6.  2. Alliteration: Repetition of the same consonant sound multiple times in a verse is known as Alliteration: In this poem, line 10 is a perfect example of Alliteration where the consonant sounds of /m/ and /p/ are repeated four times and twice, respectively.  3. Metaphor: There are four metaphors in this poem, lines 10 and 18, where the piano is described to be moaning, line 22 where the troubles are kept aside but described as keeping it on a shelf. And line 34 where they weary blues echo in his head.  4. Simile: The poem carries two similes, one in line 13, where the player is compared to a “musical fool”, and second in the last line, line 35, where the player is compared to a rock or a dead man. 5. Repetition: Repetition is heavily used throughout the poem. For example line six and seven, line 25-28, and lines 32 and 33.  6. Onomatopoeia: Line 23 carries a sound of “thump” which is repeated thrice.    The Weary Blues Summary

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    The poet, Langston Hughes, composed this poem like a Jazz song to completely describe the whole Black Art and oppression linkage. The pain and power of black art is conveyed through the poem which was the central idea of Hughes. This poem is a very essential piece of Literature.  The Weary Blues SumRead more

    The poet, Langston Hughes, composed this poem like a Jazz song to completely describe the whole Black Art and oppression linkage. The pain and power of black art is conveyed through the poem which was the central idea of Hughes. This poem is a very essential piece of Literature.  The Weary Blues Summary

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    “The Weary Blues'' has an inconsistent rhyme scheme that cannot be predicted. The poem is composed to be musical with a Jazz element, like a blues song. Yet lines 1-7 carry the rhyme scheme of aabccbb.  The Weary Blues Summary

    “The Weary Blues” has an inconsistent rhyme scheme that cannot be predicted. The poem is composed to be musical with a Jazz element, like a blues song. Yet lines 1-7 carry the rhyme scheme of aabccbb.  The Weary Blues Summary

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    “The Weary Blues” explores themes of the Pain and Beauty of Black Art, suffering, Oppression of the Black people. These themes carry immense depth and are portrayed effectively through this poem by Langston Hughes.   The Weary Blues Summary

    “The Weary Blues” explores themes of the Pain and Beauty of Black Art, suffering, Oppression of the Black people. These themes carry immense depth and are portrayed effectively through this poem by Langston Hughes.   The Weary Blues Summary

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    Alliteration: when words are used in succession, or even the first letter. “Sky striking bravely to sink root.” Repetition: when words are repeated in the same line to create an effect. “Beyond fable, beyond faith.” Personification: to associate human-like qualities in an abstract or non-human objecRead more

    Alliteration: when words are used in succession, or even the first letter. “Sky striking bravely to sink root.” Repetition: when words are repeated in the same line to create an effect. “Beyond fable, beyond faith.” Personification: to associate human-like qualities in an abstract or non-human object. In the line “Danced, parted round its feet,” serves as an instance of personification.  Imagery: It heightens a reader’s senses through the description of visual sights. The poem is replete with images evoking various emotions, “glass window pane,” and “sickly green.” Mango Seedling Summary

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    The poem discusses the ongoing internal battles that Africans and the continent of Africa experience on a daily basis. People all around have created stereotypes of Africans, and Achebe has demonstrated the diversity of viewpoints through this poetry. Identity is a concept that develops via one's cuRead more

    The poem discusses the ongoing internal battles that Africans and the continent of Africa experience on a daily basis. People all around have created stereotypes of Africans, and Achebe has demonstrated the diversity of viewpoints through this poetry. Identity is a concept that develops via one’s culture. Africans struggle greatly when they adapt to a new society, yet they never give up hope or stick together. The poet conveyed the battle for life by using the image of a mango seedling. The beginning of any trip is the establishment of one’s roots, which serve as their identity. One is expected to grow and blossom like a mango tree by clinging to their roots, which can also represent their culture and environment. Mango Seedling Summary    

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    The poem has no fixed rhyme scheme. It is written in the free verse.  Mango Seedling Summary  

    The poem has no fixed rhyme scheme. It is written in the free verse.  Mango Seedling Summary  

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    The poem talks about the internal conflicts that Africans, along with the continent, Africa, face on a day-to-day basis. People around have constructed a stereotypical image of the Africans and Achebe, through this poem, has shown how different the perspectives are. The idea of identity rises througRead more

    The poem talks about the internal conflicts that Africans, along with the continent, Africa, face on a day-to-day basis. People around have constructed a stereotypical image of the Africans and Achebe, through this poem, has shown how different the perspectives are. The idea of identity rises through one’s culture. Africans undergo great struggle while adjusting to a new culture but amidst all hardships they remain hopeful and united. By taking the image of a mango seedling the poet has shown the struggle for life. The entire journey starts from establishing one’s roots which act as an identity for them. By holding on to their roots, which can also denote their culture and environment, one is expected to grow and blossom just like a mango tree does.  Mango Seedling Summary

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    Alliteration: when words are used in succession, or even the first letter. “Stillness” and “storm” in the third and fourth lines of the first stanza is one such example. Enjambment: A line is suddenly cut off urging the reader to quickly jump to the next line. The poet does so here in lines two andRead more

    Alliteration: when words are used in succession, or even the first letter. “Stillness” and “storm” in the third and fourth lines of the first stanza is one such example. Enjambment: A line is suddenly cut off urging the reader to quickly jump to the next line. The poet does so here in lines two and three of the first stanza, and also in lines two and three of the third stanza. I Heard a Fly Buzz-When I Heard Summary

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    By reclining on the deathbed, the speaker is taking part in the rite of leaving mortality behind. Even though the audience members are convinced that the speaker is alive, the presence of a fly causes them to reevaluate their priorities and worldviews. The closing scene paints a picture of humanity'Read more

    By reclining on the deathbed, the speaker is taking part in the rite of leaving mortality behind. Even though the audience members are convinced that the speaker is alive, the presence of a fly causes them to reevaluate their priorities and worldviews. The closing scene paints a picture of humanity’s long-standing beliefs and customs towards death because it includes references to both religion and family. Although the loss of a loved one is something to be mourned, the presence of a fly demonstrates that other people continue living their lives despite the loss. I Heard a Fly Buzz-When I Died Summary

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