comparative poetry analises
Jeremy Slayton Hour 3
introduction
The poems Ode to Enchanted light and Sleeping in the forest have interesting themes and important messages the reader should listen to.
tone and word choice
sleeping in the forest is full of respect. 1 example is in lines 1-3 it says "i thought the earth remembered me she took you back so tenderly
Ode to enchanted light is full of respect. one example is it says a cicada sends its sawing sound high into the empty air
figurative language
Sleeping in the Forest has a lot of personification, metaphors, and similes in it. some examples of those are in lines 1-5 and 13-15 it had personification it said "the insects and the birds who do there work in the darkness." one example of a simile is in lines 9-11 it says " and they floated light as moths among the branches of the perfect trees."
In Ode to Enchanted Light there's alliteration, similes, and metaphors. One example of alliteration is " a cicada sends its sawing song high into the empty air."
form and structure
In Ode to Enchanted light its a free verse pome.
In Sleeping in the forest its also a free verse pome and its centered and its all one stanza and there's no rhyme scheme.
conclusion
The overall theme of the poems Sleeping in the Forest and Ode to Enchanted light are that we should respect the earth and take care of it.