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poetic devices in the poem west wind by john massifield ( imagery)​

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Answered by lucygray3244
9

Answer:

This poem's filled with imagery, it's very visual.

Here's the list of imagery-

"old brown hills" is an imagery.

"and doffodils"

" full of birds' cries;" is an auditory imagery in the first line.

"Apple orchards blossom there"

"There is cool green grass there, where men may lie at rest,  

And the thrushes are in song there, fluting from the nest."

"The young corn is green, brother, where the rabbits run.  

It's blue sky, and white clouds, and warm rain and sun."

"To hear the wild bees and see the merry spring again."

"  Larks are singing in the west, brother, above the green wheat"

"It's the white road westwards"

To the green grass, the cool grass"

"To the violets"

Explanation:

Almost every line has an imagery that paints the rustic landscape in the poem, the ones I pointed out are the exact imagery.

Answered by itskhan786
4

Answer:

The poetic devices that used are:

Explanation:

1 stanza

2 terza rima

3lambic pentameter

4 lambic hexameter...

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