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  1. This short, lyric poem is divided into eight stanzas consisting of four rhyming lines each. The rhyme scheme followed is ‘abab cdcd’ and so on and so forth.   The Tables Turned Summary

    This short, lyric poem is divided into eight stanzas consisting of four rhyming lines each. The rhyme scheme followed is ‘abab cdcd’ and so on and so forth.

     

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  1. Repetition: For added emphasis, words have been repeated. An example would be ‘Up, up! my Friend’. The Tables Turned Summary

    1. Repetition: For added emphasis, words have been repeated. An example would be ‘Up, up! my Friend’.

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  1. The central idea of this poem is Romanticism. As all Romantic poems are, this poem too focuses on nature rather than the materialistic values of humans.   The Tables Turned Summary

    The central idea of this poem is Romanticism. As all Romantic poems are, this poem too focuses on nature rather than the materialistic values of humans.

     

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