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  1. The poem revolves around the theme of heart’s desires. The poem explores what a heart wants. The poet confidently lists out the things that a heart wishes to acquire. The main themes explored in the poem are of pleasure, heartache and death. The poet highlights the needs of a heart. Its first prioriRead more

    The poem revolves around the theme of heart’s desires. The poem explores what a heart wants. The poet confidently lists out the things that a heart wishes to acquire. The main themes explored in the poem are of pleasure, heartache and death. The poet highlights the needs of a heart. Its first priority is to acquire pleasure. Its second need is to minimize pain and heartache. The poem also explores the themes of death and suicide when it talks about the only way to end pain is to go into permanent sleep.

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  1. The main idea of the poem is that the heart wants to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. In order to reduce the pain and suffering the Poet talks about finding excuses to get away from the heartache. If that does not work, then she wants to use painkillers like anodynes to deaden the pain. If the pRead more

    The main idea of the poem is that the heart wants to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. In order to reduce the pain and suffering the Poet talks about finding excuses to get away from the heartache. If that does not work, then she wants to use painkillers like anodynes to deaden the pain. If the pain killers do not hel0 then the poet talks about how the heart seeks sleep, a temporary escape. And if all else fails then the heart wishes to have the liberty to die.

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  1. Personification- personification is used when the poet attributes human-like qualities to nonhuman objects. In this poem, the “Heart”, “Pain” and “Anodynes” have been personified by capitalizing their first letters. Enjambment- enjambment is used when the sentences in a stanza run onto the next lineRead more

    • Personification– personification is used when the poet attributes human-like qualities to nonhuman objects. In this poem, the “Heart”, “Pain” and “Anodynes” have been personified by capitalizing their first letters.
    • Enjambment- enjambment is used when the sentences in a stanza run onto the next lines. The entire poem is written in run over sentences. In lines like, “And then—those little Anodynes/ That deaden suffering—” one can see the enjambment of sentences.
    • Anaphora- anaphora is when a phrase is repeated in a stanza. In the poem, the phrase “And then” is repeated in both the stanzas.
    • Alliteration- alliteration is used when a consonant sound or letter is repeated in a line. In the poem, the sound /d/ and /i/ are repeated in “That deaden” and “its Inquisitor”.

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