a night in june by William
why is the cuckoo's call called sovereign??
what is the poet's purpose behind using sound imagery in the poem
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- because they could even fly like birds and could make the sweet melodies like birds.
- Imagery in poetry creates similar snapshots in a reader's mind. Poets use imagery to draw readers into a sensory experience. Images will often provide us with mental snapshots that appeal to our senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
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1) Why is the cuckoo's call called sovereign?
2) what is the poet's purpose behind using sound imagery in the poem
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1) The choice of the word sovereign might be based on the nature of a cukoo's song which has a clear ,bold and ringing quality which on a quiet summer evening in a country side might sound especially reasonable.
2) The effects of the night in June are not just visual. They have a complete sensory quality. Therefore, the poet uses sound imagery in the poem. The sound of birdsong and of wind and water have as much of a contribution on the tranquility of the setting as the sights.
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