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An Explication about An Ode to A Skylark

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The poetic structure of Your apostrophe involves twenty-one stanzas and 106 lines of verse. In 19 of Your poetic paragraphs, You have five lines of verse and ten in rows 45-55. However, You have one line of poetry in one of Your divisions. Nonetheless, You have included a variety of stylistic devices in order to contribute to the overall effect of Your poem by addressing Your skylark. The following explication will identify the various rhetorical elements that You have been using in Your ode.
Of course, You have been utilizing different types of repetition. Indeed, examples consist of multiple kinds of rhyme. First, there are Your rhyming words " Spirit" and "it" in verse lines one as well as three (1,3). Similarly, the nouns "art" and "heart" illustrate full rhyme in units four to five (4-5). This perfect rhyme is also exemplified by Your terms arrows and narrows in lines 21 plus 23.
Besides end rhyme, there is initial rhyme. Surely, this is called alliteration. Specific cases in point comprise of consonance and assonance. In particular, the verb listen and its present progressive form listening exemplify consonance since they both begin with the same consonant (106). However, the words "as" and "a" highlight assonance in verse 35 because they start with "a" (35).
In addition, You have multiple sorts of imagery. Certainly, Your skylark symbolizes wonder plus joy and happiness. Other than symbolism, You have embedded similes as in "like a cloud of fire" in phrase five and "like a star of Heaven" in succession eighteen (5, 18). Moreover, You have metaphors like "in a light of thought" in poetic line 37 and "sound of verbal showers" in Your phrasal unit fifty-six (37, 56). In fact, You have been employing a multitude of tropes in Your metrical compositions for the purpose of helping us to visualize Your Creation at large.
Summarily, Your lark is one exemplification of Your intelligent design and this bird stands for awesome contentment. You have additionally painted pictures of this dinosaur descendant via comparisons, such as "better than all measures of delightful sounds" and "better than all treasures that in books are found (96-99)." In other words, the sounds are beautiful. Equally, the sonic techniques in Your versification that You have applied to create rhythm and meter. These literary tools definitely give Your poetry musicality and we can hear music from Your birds as well.....


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