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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the use of sound devices in both poems mother to son and the village blacksmith

English
1 answer:
pav-90 [236]3 years ago
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Answer:

The use of sound in both poems is very different in the first hand in the poem mother to son: is composed of free narrative verse, with repetition and consonance, while the poem the village of the blacksmith contains: onomatopoeia rhyming, repetition, alliteration, and meter.

Explanation:

The reasons behind this answer are that in the first place the poem of "Mother to Son" is a poem with a strong focus in the sound of letter "o" as well as in the middle part of the sentence. Focusing on the internal and end rhymes. In the second place the poem of "village blacksmith" is a poem with free verse, meaning that there is not a strict sound or rhythm. With a strong focus on repetition and consonances because the sound of "d" "s" and "n" is very strong in it.

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