analysis or application of the poem THE WORM
1.poem and poet
2. theme
3. tone
4.structure and stanza
5.rhythm and rhythm
6.language and imagery
7.figer of speech
Answers
Answer:[1] Poem and poet: ‘The Worm’ by Thomas Gisborne
[2] Theme: The main theme of this poem is that all creatures small or big should be equally respected. All creatures are created by God and that the Lord bestows his love equally on all creature including the small worm. Hence we must respect every creature big or small, and never take away life that we cannot give.
[3] Tone: Serious and thought-provoking
[4] Structure and stanzas: Stanzas of four lines each; short lines
[5] Rhyme and Rhythm: Rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd and so on. The last words of the first and third line and second and fourth line of every stanza rhyme. Rhythm is smooth.
[6] Language and Imagery: Archaic language; no imagery
[7] Figures of Speech: Apostrophe, Inversion
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