Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Critical Analysis Of The Eagle By Lord Tennyson :: Poetry Analysis
Critical Analysis of "The Eagle" by Lord Tennyson The name of the poem I am writing about is called ââ¬Å"The Eagleâ⬠by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It is in figurative language form. The poem is divided into 2 Stanza's with 3 lines each. And there are an average of 9 feet a line. The rhyme scheme is every last word in each stanza rhyme's. Some of the imagery is with sight and sound. For sight they are ââ¬Å"Close to the sunâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Azure worldâ⬠, azure mean the blue color in a clear daytime sky. ââ¬Å" Wrinkled sea beneathâ⬠, and ââ¬Å"mountain wallsâ⬠. The only one that was imagery of sight & sound was ââ¬Å"like a thunderbolt he fallsâ⬠. The figures of speech are ââ¬Å"wrinkled seaâ⬠, which means the waves in the ocean. And one simile is ââ¬Å"like a thunderbolt he fallsâ⬠, it is saying how fast a eagle dives. The poems theme is how an eagle can fly so high and dive so fast.
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