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  1. This excerpt has stanzas and lines of varying lengths. It has no apparent rhyme scheme and is written in blank verse.   From i explain a things Summary

    This excerpt has stanzas and lines of varying lengths. It has no apparent rhyme scheme and is written in blank verse.

     

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  1. Simile: The dry face of Castille, Like a sea of leather. ‘dry face of Castille’ is compared to ‘a sea of leather’ with the usage of like. Metaphor: A couple of examples would be: ‘fine frenzied’, ‘born bullets’. Anaphora: Repetition of the same phrases has been used for emphasis in the following linRead more

    1. Simile: The dry face of Castille, Like a sea of leather. ‘dry face of Castille’ is compared to ‘a sea of leather’ with the usage of like.
    2. Metaphor: A couple of examples would be: ‘fine frenzied’, ‘born bullets’.
    3. Anaphora: Repetition of the same phrases has been used for emphasis in the following lines: And one morning all of that burned; And one morning the bonfires

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  1. The central idea of this poem is the death and gore that accompanies a war, a civil war even more so. It details on how the war had the power to completely destroy what was once a beautiful, prosperous land by committing the most heinous of acts imaginable. From I Explain a few things Summary

    The central idea of this poem is the death and gore that accompanies a war, a civil war even more so. It details on how the war had the power to completely destroy what was once a beautiful, prosperous land by committing the most heinous of acts imaginable.

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