comparative poetry analysis
bri
introduction
what does the poem's tornado at Talladega and problems with hurricanes mean to nature. I will be analyzing the tone and word choice, figurative language and structure and form.
tone and word choice
The (tornado at Talladega) poet's overall attitude toward the subject is that they are respectful because they care about the trees. the poem tornado at Talladega seemed sad because a tornado destroyed nature and killed the trees and the author doesn't like to see the trees destroyed. The (problems with hurricanes) poet's overall attitude toward the subject is that the author is respectful to nature. in stanza 2 the author makes it funny but the rest of the poem of problems with hurricanes is respectful because in line 9-11 it say that there was a flying banana.
fig. language
there are some perfection about the trees in stanza 2 in the poem tornado at Talladega. It effects the poem (tornado at Talladega) emotions of the readers by giving the readers, that the animals and the trees are alike us in some kind of way. the whole poem ( (problems with hurricanes)) is metaphor for the innocent things, in life being dangerous. it effects the poem (problems with hurricanes) emotions of the readers by getting them interested in the poem and they mine what to help the earth or what ever poem it's about.
form and structure
the lines are short, there were uneven stanzas, the line 14 was alone and it was free verse in the poem tornado at Talladega. in the poem problems with hurricanes there is no rhyme scheme and no rhythm and un even stanzas. This cause us readers to read like we read books and how we stop at punctuation.
conclusion
The main points of structure and form is that there can be different stuff in the poem's like in tornado at Talladega, it has rhyme scheme but in the poem problems with hurricanes it has on rhyme scheme so each poem has it's own structure and it's own form.