English, asked by valenynongrum58, 2 months ago

Yet beautiful and bright he stood,
As born to rule the storm;
A creature of heroic blood,
A proud, though childlike form.
what does the poet describe the boy in this stanza?​

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Answered by tanushreesatapathy31
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Casabianca is the name of a young boy sailor. This poem is based on a true story from 1798. Casabianca will not leave his burning ship in the middle of a sea battle until his father, the commander of the ship, tells him he can.

Read the poem aloud, or watch the video or listen to the audio you can find in the grey toolbar to the right of the poem. What happens to Casabianca?

Each verse of this poem is like a little scene in a film. To start learning this poem for a performance, try drawing each scene. Then write out the lines that go with it, or add the lines so it’s like a comic or graphic novel. Have fun being creative with it – and then use the images to help you remember the lines!

When you perform the poem, think about how to handle the two voices – the voice of the narrator telling us the story, and Casabianca’s voice. How do you want each to sound?

Answered by manibhardwaj454
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Explanation:

The poet describe that boy is full of advantures

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