Comparative Poetry Analysis
By Dariela Sanchez Hour 2
Introduction
Do you have problems with nature? Do you think innocent things aren't dangerous? Do you like to sleep in peace? Well i got just the right poems for you! "sleeping in the forest" and "Problems with hurricanes" would be the best options for your taste.And especially like when authors keep you wondering about what they mean from such little words. So if you are wondering about these stories then read on.
Tone and Word Choice
These are the way's that the poet is during the poems.In "Problems with hurricanes" the poet was serious most of the time. But in lines 10-24 he was hilarious while still talking about hurricanes. Also, In "Sleeping in forest" the author was very expressed about what was happening in the poem.And was very mysterious he makes the reader wonder and guess the ending and makes them think too much. He really showed skillful work in emotion and feelings In lines 10-18.
Figurative Language
These are the figurative language examples and the imagination that a reader might have. In the story "Problems with hurricanes"lines 14-16 there is personification and similes.when i imagined the story i thought about a hurricanes and watching people getting killed by fruits.In the other story "Sleeping in the forest" there was lots of metaphors in lines 12-14. When i imagined this story i thought about a girl sleeping in the forest having a happy dream then suddenly passing away.
Form and Structure
These stories have lots of structure and form.In the story" sleeping in the forest" there is no rhyming,lots of figurative language, good expressing about what's happening. In the story "Problems with hurricanes" there is no rhyming,lines 10-24 the poet was being humrous but most of the times was serious.
Conclusion
Both stories have the same author style that effects the writing's feeling. The authors make the readers wonder what they mean and what the lesson is in the poem.Now you know or can imagine what the poem's style and type of stories are. So now you can find out yourself of what the poem's story is. Then go on and read these 2 stories in collections books.