Title Name of the poet-- ( Rhyme scheme -- Figures of speech-- Theme/Central idea--lesson name Have you ever Seen...?
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Explanation:
1) The title of the poem is “The World is Mine”.
2) The poet’s name is Joy Lovelet Crawford.
3) The rhyme scheme is:
Stanza 1: aabcc
Stanza 2: abbccdd
Stanza 3: aabbcc
Stanza 4: aaabb
4) Favourite Lines:
“O God forgive me when I whine,
I’m blessed, indeed, the world is mine.”
5) Theme/Central Idea:
The central idea of the poem is to be grateful for what we have instead of complaining about what we do not possess. We have all been blessed in our own way and we should always thank God for it. We should always look at the positive side of life rather than focusing on the negative.
6) Figures of Speech: Alliteration, Apostrophe, Hyperbole, Inversion.
7) Special features: This poem uses different rhyme schemes for each of its stanzas. The number of lines also varies between five and six in each stanza. It is a beautiful poem that clearly shows us that each one of us has been blessed by God and we should be grateful for what we have.
Answer:
- Title: the world is mine
- Name of the poet: Joy lovelet Crawford
- Rhymes scheme: aabcc
- figure of speech: Alliteration
- them/ Central idea: The central idea of the poem is to be grateful for what we have instead of complaing about what we do not possess.
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