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How is the reaction in the second
stanza different from the first
stanza? in the poem
it couldnt be done

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Answered by deepandita2005
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‘It couldn’t be done’ is an inspirational poem written by Edgar Albert Guest.

‘It couldn’t be done’ is an inspirational poem written by Edgar Albert Guest.In the poem, the author describes how someone actually proved a naysayer wrong when the naysayer says that something cannot be done. The author means that there are many things that you would wish to do in life but there would be a number of people saying that it cannot be done for various reasons.

‘It couldn’t be done’ is an inspirational poem written by Edgar Albert Guest.In the poem, the author describes how someone actually proved a naysayer wrong when the naysayer says that something cannot be done. The author means that there are many things that you would wish to do in life but there would be a number of people saying that it cannot be done for various reasons.Something could mean anything. The poem doesn’t specify what that could be but the author states that it is the right time to do something and prove the negative people wrong.

In each of the stanza, he describes how a naysayer says that something cannot be done but the doer proves himself by working hard and getting things done.

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Answered by riyajain33
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It Couldn’t Be Done’ by Edgar Albert Guest is a three stanza poem that is separated into sets of eight lines, or octaves. Guest structured each of these octaves with a consistent rhyme scheme. The lines follow the pattern of ababcdcd, alternating as the poet saw fit from stanza to stanza. There are moments in which rhymes are repeated though. The most prominent of these is with the end sound “-it.” The end sound appears twice in the first stanza, four times in the second, and twice in the third. The sound is a unifying element that helps to connect each octave. The same can the said for “one” with appears twice in the first stanza and twice in the third. 

 

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