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saveliy_v [14]
3 years ago
6

In Elizabeth Bishop's sestina how duies the use of the envoi impact the over all meaning of the poems

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2 answers:
suter [353]3 years ago
8 0
It acts as a collection of "puzzle pieces" that will complete the larger picture.
ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It acts as a collection of "puzzle pieces" that will complete the larger picture.

Explanation:

Elizabeth Bishop's Sestina captures a scene of family vulnerability and focuses on the connection between the old grandma, the kid and the unavoidable move of time. There is a fundamental sentiment of misery. Something has happened that is decisive and baffling.  

It's September, it's drizzling. A grandma and a tyke sit in the kitchen of their home as the light blurs. A basic enough begin to this ballad however as we advance, this comfortable residential scene starts to change fit as a fiddle and tone. All isn't what it appears.  

This poem reflects occasions that did really happen in Elizabeth Bishop's life. Her dad passed on when she was as yet a child and her mom never recuperated from a mental meltdown when the writer was 16 years of age. She needed to live with more established relatives in the learning that she could never observe her mom again.

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