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In “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” Gray compares the dead of the little village to famous leaders and poets in order to emphasize <span>the importance of every person</span>
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It's first person narritive
Explanation:
You're inside the character's head, watching the story unfold in their eyes. You see what they're thinking.
<span>limited first-person or third-person omniscient? I think?
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So a Villanelle is a form of poetry from France.
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In it, there are Tercets, which are stanzas (the little paragraphs in poems) of three sentences.
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There are 5 of them in a Villanelle.
Now, the final stanza (not one of the Tercets) is called the Quatrain.
The Quatrain the first and third lines tie together. The basically make up the heart of the poem.