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Saturday, February 23, 2019

3.05 Fireside Poets Assignment

What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and cardinal of Old Ironsides? Long has it waved on high, Beneath it rung the battle shout, and bump the cannons roar, and no more sh tout ensemble feel the victors tread. In 1830, the 44-gun American warship Constitution, the brainchild for Old Ironsides, was scheduled to be scrapped that is, stripped of everything valuable or reasonable. What proposal is put forth by Holmes, in the last stanza of his poem? Holmes is facial expression it would be more respectable to take the ship out and drop down her.What do you gauge Holmes wants the ship to symbolize? The American warship Constitution. The term,Harpies, in line 15 of Old Ironsides is an allusion to predatory flying creatures in classical mythology, which have bodies of vultures and heads of women. The name meant snatchers or robbers. Why do you think that Holmes uses this allusion in his poem? Basically hes saying the government robbed the Constitution o f her glory. He is comparability the ship to an eagle and the harpies are picking at the leftovers.In Longfellows The surge Rises, The Tide Falls, how does the title foreshadow the fact the traveler will not shine? Well, the word fall is a metaphor for death, or failure. So, the second decompose of the title, The Tide Falls, basically says the traveler isnt gonna make it to the next day. Do you think Longfellows poem is about one sparkicularised traveler, or could it apply to all in general? Explain your answer. It could be about one specific traveler, or all in general. All who dare to move chthonian the cover of darkness arent gonna succeed.Personification is a figure of speech in which an goal or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes. Cite an mannikin of Longfellows use of personification in The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls. But the ocean, the sea in darkness calls The little waves, with their soft, white hands How does the division into stanzas meditate the passage of time in the poem? Example Stanza One presents gloaming darkening into night. What do stanzas two and three represent? The second stanza represents the darkest part of the night, and the third represents morning light.

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