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    Repetition- it is a figure of speech where a word is repeated for poetic effect. Example- Rose, harsh rose, Imagery- A figure of speech that employs vivid language to create a picture or mental impression for the reader. Example- you are caught in the drift, Alliteration- It is when the same sound iRead more

    1. Repetition– it is a figure of speech where a word is repeated for poetic effect.
      Example- Rose, harsh rose,

    2. Imagery– A figure of speech that employs vivid language to create a picture or mental impression for the reader.
      Example- you are caught in the drift,

    3. Alliteration– It is when the same sound is repeated at the beginning of multiple words for poetic effect.
      Example- single on a stem 

     

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    The poem's central idea revolves around the balance of beauty and vulnerability that exists in nature. Sea Rose Summary

    The poem’s central idea revolves around the balance of beauty and vulnerability that exists in nature.

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    The poem is penned in 4 stanzas where the first two stanzas are of 4 lines each, they are quatrains. The next stanza is a sestet, comprising 5 lines and the concluding stanza is a tercet of 3 lines. There is no established rhyme scheme and the poem follows a  free verse style of writing. Sea Rose SuRead more

    The poem is penned in 4 stanzas where the first two stanzas are of 4 lines each, they are quatrains. The next stanza is a sestet, comprising 5 lines and the concluding stanza is a tercet of 3 lines. There is no established rhyme scheme and the poem follows a  free verse style of writing.

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    The central theme of the poem “Sea Rose” by Hilda Doolittle is the beauty and daintiness of nature. It portrays the embodiment of these two qualities in the Sea Rose and showcases how a seemingly fragile sea rose is indeed valuable and precious. It is more than a weakling despite its imperfections iRead more

    The central theme of the poem “Sea Rose” by Hilda Doolittle is the beauty and daintiness of nature. It portrays the embodiment of these two qualities in the Sea Rose and showcases how a seemingly fragile sea rose is indeed valuable and precious. It is more than a weakling despite its imperfections it emerges as a beautiful and precious creation.

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