The artistic work shows, that the area was once covered by forests.
It is about spirits exiting the spirit realm to poses you
Answer:
Consonance
Explanation:
Consonance is a literary device in which identical or similar consonants are repeated in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different. In the given excerpt, the consonant L is repeated several times:
- Blue with all malice, like a madman's flash...
The opposite of consonance is assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds.
Alliteration is a literary device in which a series of words begins with the same sound (not the same letter!).
Anaphora is a literary device in which the same word (or a group of words) is repeated at the beginning of neighboring clauses.
Answer:
"And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,
When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,
Then how should I begin
To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways?"
Explanation:
Oh, this poem is so good..
I've selected the portion in the poem when the narrator uses metaphor to compare himself to an insect. In this part, he asks what will happen when he is "pinned and wriggling," like a butterfly or beetle that's pinned to a bug collection. Eliot uses this so artfully, my nerd hackles are raised. He's asking -- when I am helpless, uncomfortable, and all my deepest self is exposed -- how shall I explain myself, and who shall I be then?
Is dark in the room, I can't see them but they are here, I hear them giggle the whisper in my ear " come, come join us in the dark, is so nice in here", I can't stay lucid they are making me go crazy, I find something on the floor is a knife, I don't know what came over me but I stabbed them, even though I can see them I tried, with everything left of me I tried, them I see the light is weak but is there and I run for it I ran like I never did before when I get closer the light it disappears then is pleached black again and I realize it was just a dream I'm still in the dark