This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: Metaphor: ‘To make a prairie’ acts as a metaphor for imagination. Internal Rhyme: In the very first line, this can be seen with the words ‘prairie’ and ‘bee’. Repetition: Words such as ‘clover’, ‘bee’, and ‘revery’ are repeatedRead more
This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows:
- Metaphor: ‘To make a prairie’ acts as a metaphor for imagination.
- Internal Rhyme: In the very first line, this can be seen with the words ‘prairie’ and ‘bee’.
- Repetition: Words such as ‘clover’, ‘bee’, and ‘revery’ are repeated for added emphasis.
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The theme of this excerpt is physical dissatisfaction. It revolves around the sexual experiences of Sethe, Paul D, and Halle and the difficulty of the lives of slaves. Beloved- Chapter 2 Summary
The theme of this excerpt is physical dissatisfaction. It revolves around the sexual experiences of Sethe, Paul D, and Halle and the difficulty of the lives of slaves.
Beloved- Chapter 2 Summary
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