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  1. This poem is divided into four stanzas consisting of four lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme ‘abab cdcd efef ghgh’.   mutability summary

    This poem is divided into four stanzas consisting of four lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme ‘abab cdcd efef ghgh’.

     

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  1. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be ‘midnight moon’, and ‘frail frame’ Simile: Throughout the poem, humans have been compared to a lot of things with the usage of the words ‘as’ and ‘like’. Examples would be ‘as clouds’, and ‘forgotten lyres’. Personification: In the first stanza ‘Night’ isRead more

    1. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be ‘midnight moon’, and ‘frail frame’
    2. Simile: Throughout the poem, humans have been compared to a lot of things with the usage of the words ‘as’ and ‘like’. Examples would be ‘as clouds’, and ‘forgotten lyres’.
    1. Personification: In the first stanza ‘Night’ is personified.

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  1. The central idea of the poem, as the title suggests, is mutability. The constant changes in ones life, where nothing in human life, not even life, is permanent is brought out in the poem.   Mutability Summary

    The central idea of the poem, as the title suggests, is mutability. The constant changes in ones life, where nothing in human life, not even life, is permanent is brought out in the poem.

     

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