The theme of this poem is motherhood. How it serves in creation of life forms the crux of the poem. The Woman Summary
The theme of this poem is motherhood. How it serves in creation of life forms the crux of the poem. The Woman Summary
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The theme of this poem is motherhood. How it serves in creation of life forms the crux of the poem. The Woman Summary
The theme of this poem is motherhood. How it serves in creation of life forms the crux of the poem. The Woman Summary
See less1. Alliteration: Line three of the poem carries the consonant sound of /w/ thrice in the same verse. Similarly, line 23 carries the sound of /w/ twice. 2. Anaphora: Line 23 repeats the word “wept” twice in the same verse. This is a rhetorical device used to emphasise the meaning. 3. Enjambment: BrRead more
1. Alliteration: Line three of the poem carries the consonant sound of /w/ thrice in the same verse. Similarly, line 23 carries the sound of /w/ twice. 2. Anaphora: Line 23 repeats the word “wept” twice in the same verse. This is a rhetorical device used to emphasise the meaning. 3. Enjambment: Breakage of one thought into multiple verses. The last lines of the poem 32 and 33 are examples of Enjambment in the poem. 4. Repetition: The phrase “We had tea” is repeated in the poem. This talks more about Asian culture and cuisine. 5. Metaphor: Lines 29-31 carry metaphor as the poet suggests that the speaker’s father would drink up every cobble, window and door but it means he is saving every last sight to cherish it forever. My Last Visit Summary
See less“The Last Visit” by Taufiq Rafat is a poem that revolves around culture and modernisation. The people who have to migrate from rural areas to urban areas and eventually distancing themselves from their roots and past life. The speaker in this poem observes his father going through this stage in hisRead more
“The Last Visit” by Taufiq Rafat is a poem that revolves around culture and modernisation. The people who have to migrate from rural areas to urban areas and eventually distancing themselves from their roots and past life. The speaker in this poem observes his father going through this stage in his life where it might be the last time he was able to visit his ancestral place. The Last Visit Summary
See lessThe poem is written in free verse and does not carry any rhymes. The poem is written by Taufiq Rafat who usually writes in free verse. The Last Visit Summary
The poem is written in free verse and does not carry any rhymes. The poem is written by Taufiq Rafat who usually writes in free verse. The Last Visit Summary
See less“The last Visit” involves themes of Culture, which is seen when the speaker and his father are served with tea several times. Offering tea is a prominent way of hospitality in Asian culture. The Last Visit Summary
“The last Visit” involves themes of Culture, which is seen when the speaker and his father are served with tea several times. Offering tea is a prominent way of hospitality in Asian culture. The Last Visit Summary
See less“The Tables Turned” by Wordsworth carries themes of Nature as a teacher, and The Power of Nature. It also reflects upon the Pseudo intellect and the superficial beliefs that people carry, and the urge of perceiving meaning. The Tables Turned Summary
“The Tables Turned” by Wordsworth carries themes of Nature as a teacher, and The Power of Nature. It also reflects upon the Pseudo intellect and the superficial beliefs that people carry, and the urge of perceiving meaning.
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Hyperbole: The poem consists of hyperbole from lines 1-7 and in line 12. Hyperbole is a device used to exaggerate an element in the poem. Here, the poet uses exaggerated language to praise her husband’s love towards her. Anaphora: Anaphora is repetition of a word or phrase, it can be identified in tRead more
TO My Dear and Loving Husband Summary
See lessThe poem revolves around the idea of eternal love between husband and wife that will keep growing till they grow old and it’ll live even after their deaths. The poet wants her husband to know her deep love and gratefulness towards his love for her. TO My Dear and Loving Husband Summary
The poem revolves around the idea of eternal love between husband and wife that will keep growing till they grow old and it’ll live even after their deaths. The poet wants her husband to know her deep love and gratefulness towards his love for her. TO My Dear and Loving Husband Summary
See lessThe poem carries a consistent rhyme scheme of aa bb cc dd throughout the poem composed in iambic pentameter. To My Dear and Loving Husband Summary
The poem carries a consistent rhyme scheme of aa bb cc dd throughout the poem composed in iambic pentameter. To My Dear and Loving Husband Summary
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Written in free verse, it does not follow a rhyme scheme. The Woman Summary
Written in free verse, it does not follow a rhyme scheme. The Woman Summary
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