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  1. This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: Simile: A couple of examples would be “O my Luve is like a red, red rose” and “O my Luve is like the melody”. Personification: The persona’s beloved is personified with the term ‘Luve’. Alliteration: One such example would be ‘rRead more

    This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows:

    1. Simile: A couple of examples would be “O my Luve is like a red, red rose” and “O my Luve is like the melody”.
    2. Personification: The persona’s beloved is personified with the term ‘Luve’.
    3. Alliteration: One such example would be ‘red, red, rose’

     

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  1. The central idea of this poem is the persona’s beloved, their ‘bonnie lass’. Each line of the poem is written with her as the focal point of their love. A Red Red Rose Summary 

    The central idea of this poem is the persona’s beloved, their ‘bonnie lass’. Each line of the poem is written with her as the focal point of their love.

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  1. This poem is divided into 4 quatrains consisting of 4 lines each. Written in Ballad Stanza, it follows the rhyme scheme ‘abab’ in each stanza. A Red Red Rose Summary 

    This poem is divided into 4 quatrains consisting of 4 lines each. Written in Ballad Stanza, it follows the rhyme scheme ‘abab’ in each stanza.

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  1. The theme of this poem is love. Each line of the poem oozes the overwhelming love the persona has for their lover. A Red Red Rose Summary 

    The theme of this poem is love. Each line of the poem oozes the overwhelming love the persona has for their lover.

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