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The free-verse structure is in line with the poem's message about the suffering of a human being that was deprived of freedom. It is as if the poet desperately (and in vain) tries to break all the cruel constraints that his father had suffered in the concentration camp. The verse is free, but the structure is still stanzaic - it is impossible to recover from the trauma, however hard one might try.
The free verse also brings a conversational tone to the poem, breaking it free of all artificial techniques, and giving the content primacy over the form (up to a point). The message is just too important.
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<h3>It means that nothing is permanent in life.</h3>
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The literal meaning of "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is "nothing is permanent in life."
In the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, the poet explains the mortality of life and how nature itself fades and dies eventually. Here, nature is described as gold because it is very precious and beautiful.
Through the lines "Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour.", the poet says that even nature does not last forever but it is bound to fade away just like the Garden of Eden.
Answer:I noticed that the poem rhymes a lot. Also another thing that I noticed is that the poem never talks about death, but the concept of death is implied heavily. Another thing that I noticed is that the poem personifies the heart. Giving the heart the person-like quality of being able to change it's mood. My partners thoughts about the poem "Dust of Snow' are... My partner noticed a connect between a hemlock tree and a crow. They noticed that things fell down like your feelings can fall down. They also noticed that the poem makes you view the dust of snow more negitivley. My partner and I noticed that the hemlock tree and crow both implied death, with the line "Of a day I had rued" backing up the implied meaning of death. I feel that the parts that my partner pointed out were true. They noticed that things fell down (the snow) and that emotions also fell down too (Of a day I had rued).
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The correct answer is: respectful.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Sancho expresses his respect and admiration towards Sterne. Sancho considers Sterne as a human being who should have his rights and tries to motivate him to fight against slavery. He also shows his appreciation towards Sterne, by saying that he has a benevolent heart and by praising his acts of charity. Sancho is sure that Sterne will be a great fighter for human rights.
<em>Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery</em> is a book written by Ottobah Cugoano, published in 1787. This book describes the life of slaves in Great Britain and calls for the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of slaves in order to prevent future enslavements.