Appreciation of the english poem good deed by sasikanth nishanth sarma
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This World is a double edged knife
And we have only one life
Enjoy it, Live it well
In good company do dwell
Always do good deeds
Sow in yourself character's seeds
Cultivate mind with manure of thought
For ages, the experiences brought
Feed your life with good deeds
So that there is no place for weeds
To harm, that oft leads
The decay of character's seeds
The one who wants to succeed
He must always heed
And must seek
The good qualities
And not the quantities
A wise man can only pleads
But you have to pay heed
What are you needs?
Then decide what to do
And what not to do
By sasikanth nishanth. S.
Concept: Preparing an appreciation of a poem can include
(1) This is a beautiful poem on
The poem begins with the
The poet says that
The poet also remarks that
is a beautiful/thought-provoking line.
It ends with the message
(2)There are many techniques used in the poem. There are many figures of speech. The line is an example. There is (simile / metaphor / hyperbole / personification / metonymy / oxymoron .....)in the line "......." . There is a rhyming scheme. The poem is rhythmic. There is alliteration and assonance. The line .....is an example.
(3) This poem makes us think about ......
( The qualities of a nice citizen / living in harmony with nature /beauty of nature/war and its effects / the role of death in our life/family relationships / the power of words/qualities like confidence hard work and patience./ war and its effects/bravery and courage )
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Sasikanth Nishanth Sharma is a poet and prolific writer by passion and hobby. Best Orator award in school, St. Paul District Topper in Essay Writing, Saran, Bihar. He has been writing since 2003 and got six books published in 2012. Two in Hindi on poetry and four in English. Out of four two are on English poetry, one is a research paper on participatory planning and the last one is a collection of essays on current affairs and urban planning issues.
Everyman's good deeds are personified by Good-Deeds. She is weak when she first appears because Everyman's sinful behavior has depleted her, but she grows stronger as Everyman purges his sins. Everyman's companion on his pilgrimage is Good-Deeds, and she is the only one of his friends who can stay with him when he meets God, though her sister, Knowledge, comes close. As a result, Good-Deeds are shown to be the most important of Everyman's companions—metaphorically, this instructs the audience that only doing good deeds can get a person into heaven.
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