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MrRa [10]
3 years ago
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2. How do the lines and stanzas of “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass” contribute to the structure of the poem?

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bearhunter [10]3 years ago
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If the answer is an abcd i dont know, if not then your answer is that it creates a picture and holds the reader in to keep reading and has a very nice structure in it to make it understandable.
OverLord2011 [107]3 years ago
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This poem has stanzas. Each stanza has four lines and a space between them. Dickinson plays with words and moves words around in a sentence. She does this to create emphasis in each line on specific words and phrases. Even if they aren't grammatically correct, these strange sentences help create tone and express the big ideas of the stanza. While there was a clear pattern to the punctuation Hubbell used in "Black Snake," there isn't a clear pattern to the way Dickinson uses dashes. The lack of a pattern makes the poem sound more serious as opposed to sing-songy and playful. Stanzas slow down the pace of the poem by making the reader pause. The somber and serious tone of the poem is created through four line stanzas, dashes, and capital letters that create emphasis. Some lines have no punctuation at all. This tells the reader to keep going without pausing. Again, there isn't a pattern to the punctuation. Each stanza is unique. The stanzas separate ideas and create a long pause between each idea. It's as if each stanza reveals a specific moment in time, like the author is remembering an experience in bits and pieces.

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