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How to write critical appreciation of any poem in paragraph form can anyone give me a example and a good explanation

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Answered by mandalsampa321991
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Before you begin to write, first read the poem more than once to get a clear idea of what the speaker or the poet is trying to say/communicate. Look up the meanings of difficult or unusual words in a thesaurus. Remember, the title of the poem is a key to the general meaning and summary of the thought presented.

Answered by ItzBrainlyBeast
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  • See the critical appreciation of any poem is written in the beginning with some point and then that points are converted into a paragraph format.

  • Now for the example I am taking the Critical Appreciation of the poem ' All the world's a stage ' by ' William Shakespeare '.

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Point Format :-

  1. The title of the poem :- ' All the World's a stage ' .
  2. The Poet :- William Shakespeare .
  3. Theme / Central idea :- The theme of the poem is the cycle of life .
  4. Rhyme scheme :- Blank verse i.e. no rhyme scheme, but there is a steady rhythm of five beats in each line .
  5. Figure of Speech :- Metaphor .
  6. Special Features :- Imagery narrative style used by the poet gives continuity to the poem , where one stage smoothly goes into the next .
  7. Favourite line's :- ' All the world's a stage, And all men and women are merely players .
  8. Why I like / don't like the poem :- I like the poem because it shows us the cycle of life of which everyone is a part .

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Paragraph format :-

The poem ' All the world's a stage ' by William Shakespeare is taken from Shakespeare's play ' As you like it ' . It is a monologue ( a loud speech to oneself ) by one of the characters in the play . In this poem Shakespeare compares life to a stage . He has divided life into Seven stages each having its own varied qualities and features . The theme of the poem is the cycle of life . It tells us how one starts as an infant, helpless, without understanding, and ends the same way , without being aware of what is happening around one .

The poem is written in blank verse i.e. there is no rhyme scheme, but there is a steady rhythm of five beats in each line . There are many figures of speech, but the one that stands out is Metaphor . In the lines ' All the world's a stage, And men and women are merely players' there is an implied comparison between two different things .

The special feature of the poem is the Imagery . Many of the lines creat a picture before our eyes and help us to imagine the seven stages in man's life . The narrative style used by the poet gives continuity to the poem , where one stage smoothly goes into the next. This is one of the most famous and quoted poems of Shakespeare . My favourite line is : ' All the world's a stage, And all the men and women are merely players .' I like this line because describes correctly how we must look at life . I like the poem because it shows us the cycle of life, of which everyone is a part .

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*Refer to the poem in the above attachment. :)

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