The danger of not respecting the power of nature
Why not look for examples on the Internet and try to do it on your own? Still, I know how hard it is to come up with something on your own when you are writers blocked.
I think this would be repetition:
I remember:
I remember the day I meet you
You were beautiful, I admit
I remember the times you caressed me
You meant everything to me
I remember you today
You will always be in my heart
I remember you always
You will never leave my memories
This would be using simile and metaphor:
Breakup
Breakup is a terrible feeling
It's like a burning fire which crumbles your heart into ashes
It's like a black hole you are being consumed into
Breakup is a terrible though
Breakup is a terrible enemy
It's like a war you are to face
It's a heavy rock you are to carry
Break is a terrible thing
These are my original poems using my own words. I hope this helped!!! :)
The speakers of both Ausepx and A Psalm of life are similar in their tone. They are both very serious when narrating.
Answer:
Have not
Explanation:
Have not combines to become haven't. For example, I have not ate food today you can also say I haven't ate food today.
A reference to Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" => "I, Too". Langston Hughes' poem adds the African American identity to Whitman's list of ordinary people who constitute and contribute to American collective identity.
Paradox of social injustice => "I, Too". Hughes depicts the social inequality of black people, who are traditionally confined to servitude. He hopes, however, that this will change eventually.
Uses set meter and rhyme scheme => "From the Dark Tower". The poem's rhyme scheme is ABBA.
Symbol of wasted effort => "From the Dark Tower". Black people are the ones who plant, while white people reap.
Stone of anger and resentment => "From the Dark Tower". It depicts black people's anger at being constantly and systematically oppressed.
Uses free verse => "I, Too". Hughes' poem has a conversational tone. The free verse depicts the inner freedom that the speaker feels, and wants to transform into real freedom and equality.