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critical appreciation of we are the music makers. ​

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Answered by PURVA0246
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This ode by the British poet of Irish descent, Arthur O’Shaughnessy, is one of the oldest forms of poetry and is a celebratory expression of art. “We are the music makers” is the first poem from O’Shaughnessy’s collection called “Music and Moonlight” (1874). Arthur O’Shaughnessy dedicates this poem to the artists- the writers, the poets, the painters, the people who have lived in a fantasy and build their own world outside the confined monotony of the real world. It is one of the most uplifting and hopeful poems about art that has been written as a result of which it is often quoted in other works of art. The phrase “movers and shakers” originated in this ode. This poem is made up of three stanzas of eight lines each. The rhyme scheme for the first stanza is ABABABAB, the rhyme scheme for the second stanza is AABBCDCD, and the rhyme scheme for the third stanza is the same as that of the first stanza, i.e., ABABABAB. The predominant tone of the poem is that of appreciation and celebration of art.

Answered by bangisameena07
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Critical Appreciation. Form and Structure : 'We are the Music Makers' is a sort or ode as it is serious in subject matter and elevated in style. It is written in honour of the creative artists who are the real 'movers and shakers' of the world. It has nine stanzas in all, but only three are considered for serious study ...

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