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PtichkaEL [24]
2 years ago
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Compare or contrast the form of the two poems above. What do you notice about the form of each poem? How does the form of each p

oem affect the reader? Write a well-developed paragraph (5–7 sentences) using examples from the poems.
English
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Gwar [14]2 years ago
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"Dust of Snow" has 8 lines and an ababcdcd rhyme scheme, whereas "Soft Snow" has only 4 lines and an aabb rhyme scheme, as explained below.

<h3>Analysis of both poems</h3>

We are analyzing the forms of the poems "Dust of Snow," by Robert Frost, and "Soft Snow," by William Blake. A similarity between the two is the theme and imagery of a snowy day.

When it comes to form, we can find a couple of differences. "Dust of Snow" consists of 8 short lines, which gives it a quicker pace and rhythm. The rhyme scheme is ababcdcd. On the other hand, "Soft Snow" has 4 longer lines, which gives it a slower pace and rhythm. The rhyme scheme is aabb.

The difference in rhythm mentioned above may affect the way readers feel as they read through each poem.

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