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allochka39001 [22]
1 year ago
6

How does the speaker's change in tone between the poem's first stanza (Lines 1-7) and the second stanza (Lines 8-19) contribute

to the development of the poem's theme? At A Window
English
1 answer:
iVinArrow [24]1 year ago
4 0

The speaker's tone in the opening lines of the first verse is one of unadulterated delight, serenity, and admiration for beauty. He is observing what must have been an amazing view while standing by an open window.

The message that the poet wants to convey to the audience might be illustrated by the tone of the poem.

<h3>How does the speaker's demeanor and tone alter in the third stanza?</h3>

When the word "tone" is used to describe public speaking, it involves a detailed study of the speaker's attitude and how the audience interprets the speaker's overall message. Tone is a linguistic term that represents voice pitch.

The poem is written in an upbeat, motivating tone. The speaker has a positive outlook, believes in himself, and has no doubts about his talents.

Simply said, a poem's tone refers to the attitude that reader experiences. It's just the author's perspective on the reader or issue. The message that the poet wants to convey to the audience might be illustrated by the tone of the poem.

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