Friday, March 22, 2019

Critical Analysis Of The Eagle By Lord Tennyson :: Poetry Analysis

Critical analysis of "The Eagle" by Lord Tennyson     The name of the poem I am writing about is called The Eagle by Alfred,Lord Tennyson. It is in metonymic language form.     The poem is divided into 2 Stanzas with 3 lines each. And there be anaverage of 9 feet a line. The rhyme scheme is every pull through word in each stanzarhymes.     Some of the imagery is with spile and sound. For slew they are Closeto the sun, Azure world, azure plastered the blue color in a clear daytime sky. wrinkle sea beneath, and mountain walls. The only 1 that was imagery ofsight & sound was like a thunderbolt he falls.     The figures of speech are wrinkled sea, which means the waves in theocean. And one simile is like a thunderbolt he falls, it is verbalize how fast aeagle dives.     The poems theme is how an eagle can fly ball so high and dive so fast.

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