Tuesday, April 29, 2008

"Ozymandias"

Breakdown: line 1: simile. line 2: simile. - line 3: simile. line 4- simile. line 5- simle. Rest of lines: similes

the breakdown of these poems brings me to my conclusion that this poem is almost all similes. There is two quotes, and one metaphor.
"Barbie Doll"

Figure of Speaches: "like a fan belt" - "to every woman a happy ending" - "she was advised to play coy" -

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

"To His Coy Mistress"

3. "if you please, refuse", "But none, I think, do there embrace", "therefor, while the youthful hue". The arguement is very valid. He is arguing that the youth should refuse what is bad and embrace what is good. That arguement is valid because of simply what it is, arguing for good and against evil. That is a good argument any way you put it, and in any situatuon or scenario it is a good argument.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

"A "Dream Deffered"

1. The one metaphor in the poem is, "does it fester like a sore, and then run?". The position is good, it is in the top of the middle and it comes in right after a few simiies, and is then followed by a few similies. Its effectiveness is very high. It stands out from the rest of the poem because it is the one metahphor and it is the most powerful line because it is a metaphor and not a similie among a poem full of them.

"Song of Powers"

4. The final stanza says that the power of nature is only what you make it. It says that paper snuffs rock, that is metaphorical to "rock, paper, scissors". Psychical power is destructive and affirmative. It is hard to select just one to use because psychical power is more complicated then it seems. Yes it does desetruct things psychically but also mentally.

Monday, April 21, 2008

"The Hound"

1. Equivocal means open to more than one interpretation. This is a key word in the poem because its can be interpreted in so many diferent mays throughout the poem. The wording in the poem supports this anwser because the words support double meanings and can mislead or redirect the reader.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

“Those Winter Sundays” pg. 64

4. The speaker views the subject mater of the poem from a week day, not a Sunday, possibly a Monday. In the interval, the speaker has realized that nobody had ever gave his father credit for all the work he did, and he realized this on a Sunday because of all the work he went through to make everyone happy and get everyone to church. His father could possibly be dead and he just realized this and wrote is.

“Woman Work” pg. 188

3. The chores that are not woman’s work, reveal that the woman is indeed a slave, and those chores are slave work. It reveals the extremity and hardness of the works she does everyday, and how event though she does woman’s work, she must do hard labor slave work out in the fields.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

”Hazel Tells Laverne” pg. 141-142

3. The poems use of irony is when u think that the girl is going to want to kiss the frog and become a princess, she instead quickly hits it with a mop and flushes it down the toilet, unlike what everyone else does in stories like this where they find talking animals or enchanted frogs they usually embrace them and praise them, not this girl, as soon as it talked and told her to kiss it she flushed it down as fast as she could.