describe the poetic technique of d.h lawrence in the poem "snake".
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Phrasing
The language of the poem is smooth - streaming, direct, straightforward, beautiful, realistic, innovative, narrative and even descriptive. It is likewise similar to the language of exposition.
Style/Structure
Illustratively, the poem has six sections in rising request of occasions. These parts can't translate stanzas since they are not fundamentally delineated.
Mood/Tone
The poet's state of mind is that of amazement and interest and then regrets of the uncommon opportunities he misses. The tone is that of appreciation and after that blame.
Symbolism
In the writer's portrayal and depiction of occasions, he unknowingly utilizes pictures that make sensuous pictures in the mind of the peruser.
The language of the poem is smooth - streaming, direct, straightforward, beautiful, realistic, innovative, narrative and even descriptive. It is likewise similar to the language of exposition.
Style/Structure
Illustratively, the poem has six sections in rising request of occasions. These parts can't translate stanzas since they are not fundamentally delineated.
Mood/Tone
The poet's state of mind is that of amazement and interest and then regrets of the uncommon opportunities he misses. The tone is that of appreciation and after that blame.
Symbolism
In the writer's portrayal and depiction of occasions, he unknowingly utilizes pictures that make sensuous pictures in the mind of the peruser.
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describe the poetic technique of d.h lawrence in the poem "snake".
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