Axolotl My Time Has Come To Burn I Invoke The Ancient Power That I May Return, A-X-O-L-O-T-L my time has come to burn i invoke the ancient power that i may return, 1.08 MB, 00:47, 441,539, Jesus the Gamer1000, 2021-04-10T00:01:36.000000Z, 19, MY TIME HAS COME TO BURN by 20percentcooldash on DeviantArt, 20percentcooldash.deviantart.com, 862 x 927, png, burn come deviantart, 20, axolotl-my-time-has-come-to-burn-i-invoke-the-ancient-power-that-i-may-return, KAMPION
What motif is addressed in both forms of poetry? If we think back about the definition of motif in poetry, it can come in many forms (language, contrast, imagery, etc. ) to explain the poem’s main idea. In this case, the motif of both poems is nature. So the correct answer is b.
Motifs can appear as recurring images, language, structure, or contrasts. nature would be the theme of both poems in this situation. The hymn in darkness, dust and dry bones by charles wesley addresses the same theme as ode to a nightingale. . The first stanza of in darkness, dust and dry. In the poem the poet calls darkness as melancholy as it makes him sad. Owing to the falling raindrops on its tin roof, the poem tells the poet's observations and the impact on his mind. The haiku shares a distinct event in nature, while the romantic poem relays a personal experience with nature. The haiku relies on a kigo to describe a season, while the romantic poem uses patterned rhyme for effect. The haiku uses present tense to share a moment in time, while the romantic poem uses past tense to retell an old tale.
EmoticonEmoticon