Dramatic Situation: The speaker is speaking to the public in general about the feeling of love.
Structure of poem: The structure of the poem is that of complete thoughts marking the start of a new thought.
Theme: The theme of the poem is love and the feelings that love brings forth.
Grammar: The poem expresses a different set of thoughts by the stanzas.
Images: The images of holding hands presents thought and emotion of what love makes the writer feel like.
Diction: The writer uses words that are simple to identify but present a deeper meaning because it is realated to the feeling of love.
Tone: The tone of the writer is calm and relaxed.
Prosidy: The poem throughout flows from a starting feeling to other examples of the emotions of love.
Introduction to my blog
I am in an AP english class and have found out that reaching out to helping others prepare for the AP test will benefit many.
I hope you take this blog in serious consideration if you are preparing for the AP english Language and composition. If you have any questions please comment and I will be sure to get back to you.
I hope you take this blog in serious consideration if you are preparing for the AP english Language and composition. If you have any questions please comment and I will be sure to get back to you.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Charles Dickens
I believe that Charles Dickens wrote the novel of the Tale of Two Cities because it was an escape to what waas surrounding him at that time period. In which the people were poor and many were almost starved. While they saw no hope and Lucy to them was the only light thay would provide comfort or a sign of progression to them. Charles foreshadowing of events soon to happen provided me with clues of what it must have been to be in the shoes of someone living in a time as diffucult as that. Along with the tone and mood of the setting in which it was dark and abstract to that of Lucy's character. While the main character Mr. Lorry has an internal conflict in which he shows no emotion and takes everything ona professional side.
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