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  1. John Donne's poem "The Dream" explores several significant issues, including the nature of reality, the transformational power of love, the passage of time, and the speaker's connection with his beloved. Donne explores these ideas with elaborate analogies and striking imagery. The poem's dreamlike eRead more

    John Donne’s poem “The Dream” explores several significant issues, including the nature of reality, the transformational power of love, the passage of time, and the speaker’s connection with his beloved. Donne explores these ideas with elaborate analogies and striking imagery. The poem’s dreamlike environment highlights the subjectivity of reality by creating ambiguity and doubt. The dream’s appearance of the speaker’s lover acts as a metaphor for their transformational connection, which reshapes and alters the dream’s setting. The picture of the river symbolizes the passage of time and the transient character of pleasure. The transformative power of love is expressed through the way the presence of the lover changes the dream world. Putting it concisely, the complex interplay of these themes creates a thought-provoking and beautiful poem.

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  1. The poem's central idea is the difficulties and paradoxes of human life. The speaker looks out the window and takes in all the many facets of life—joy, pain, beauty, and brutality. The poem examines themes of reflection, empathy, and the shared nature of human experiences through these observations.Read more

    The poem’s central idea is the difficulties and paradoxes of human life. The speaker looks out the window and takes in all the many facets of life—joy, pain, beauty, and brutality. The poem examines themes of reflection, empathy, and the shared nature of human experiences through these observations.

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  1. 1.Anaphora: Anaphora is a literary device that uses the repetition of short phrases or single words at the beginning of clauses or sentences to enhance rhythm. This poet has used this device in the first stanza.  little tree little silent Christmas tree you are so little you are more like a flower TRead more

    1.Anaphora:

    Anaphora is a literary device that uses the repetition of short phrases or single words at the beginning of clauses or sentences to enhance rhythm.

    This poet has used this device in the first stanza. 

    little tree

    little silent Christmas tree

    you are so little

    you are more like a flower

    The first two lines begins with the similar word “little”. In the same way the next two lines begins with the similar word  “you.”

    2.Simile:

    A simile isa literary device that makes a comparison between two different things using the words “like” or “as.”

    little tree

    little silent Christmas tree

    you are so little

    you are more like a flower

     Here, the Christmas tree is compared to a flower.

    3.Alliteration:

    Alliteration is a literary device in which certain sounds are repeated at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase.

     The poet has used the  repetition of similar sounds occurs in the following lines:

    because you smell so sweetly

    i will kiss your cool bark

    look   the spangles

    that sleep all the year in a dark box

    dreaming of being taken out and allowed to shine,

    the balls the chains red and gold the fluffy threads,

    4.Personification: 

    Personification is a poetic device where animals, plants or even inanimate objects are given human qualities.

    The poet throughout the poem has personified the Christmas tree, forest. For example, the poet has personified the tree as a child and the forest as its mother.

    5.Metaphor:

    Metaphor is a literary device where two unrelated objects are compared to each other.

    The poet has used this device in the following line.It says

     “every finger shall have its ring,”

     The poet has compared the tiny branches of the little tree to fingers and the decorating objects to rings.

    6.Polysyndeton:

    Polysyndeton is a literary device in which a conjunctions repeats to join the different thoughts in one sentence.

    The poet has used this device in the last stanza of the poem. 

    and my little sister and i will take hands

    and looking up at our beautiful tree

    we’ll dance and sing

    “Noel Noel”

     There is a repetition of the conjunction “and” in the first two lines.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Parrots are called marauders i.e. raiders because they plunder red and ripe figs from the trees and fly away. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    Parrots are called marauders i.e. raiders because they plunder red and ripe figs from the trees and fly away.

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  1. There are two main uses of trees, according to Shirley Bauer. First, they give shelter and home to animals and birds. Second, they provide us timber, food & leaves which we use in our daily life. Read summary of Trees Play Quiz on Trees Video on Trees

    There are two main uses of trees, according to Shirley Bauer. First, they give shelter and home to animals and birds. Second, they provide us timber, food & leaves which we use in our daily life.

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    Initially the fly was cautious. The fly didn’t fall into his trap when the spider tried to lure her using materialistic means. The fly was aware of the horrible things that happen once one went inside the spider’s home. However, she was unable to remain wary once the spider resorted to flattery andRead more

    Initially the fly was cautious. The fly didn’t fall into his trap when the spider tried to lure her using materialistic means. The fly was aware of the horrible things that happen once one went inside the spider’s home. However, she was unable to remain wary once the spider resorted to flattery and false words. Believing them to be true, the fly became a victim of the spider.

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    Euphemism- A euphemism is a term that is used to express something else in place of something harsh. Euphemism is used throughout the poem to describe the end of life. Repetition- Repetition is the simple repeating of a word, within a short space of words. Eg, death. Death not be proud Summary

    1. Euphemism- A euphemism is a term that is used to express something else in place of something harsh. Euphemism is used throughout the poem to describe the end of life.
    2. Repetition- Repetition is the simple repeating of a word, within a short space of words. Eg, death.

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