examples of sight in the poem brook
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Extended Metaphor. In the poem, the brook's journey “to join the brimming river” represents the course of a human life—a person's journey from birth to death. ...
Personification. ...
Repetition. ...
Alliteration. ...
Imagery. ...
End-Stopped Line. ...
Enjambment. ...
Allusion.
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The speaker of the poem, the brook itself, explains that it started out in a body of water where birds called coot and heron often gather. Suddenly, the brook rushes forward. The sunlight glitters on the water as the brook weaves through greenery that grows beside the stream bank. The brook then flows gently into a valley.
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