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oee [108]
3 years ago
11

Describe one effect caused by the poet's repeated use of the word "and" to start several lines in each stanza. Refer to at least

one detail in the poem to support your answer?

English
1 answer:
Anton [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer and Explanation:

This inquiry is about the sonnet "Brennan on the Moor".The artist organized the sonnet in refrains of four and just sections, since he needed to recount an account of a saint, however do it in a melodic way, where he introduced a theme that builds up the bravery of that character, yet introduced verses that present the experiences that the legend partook. For this situation, the sections with four stanzas present the undertakings of the legend in a more thorough and point by point way, while the refrains of two stanzas, present a refraction that is rehashed to support the fundamental trait of these saints and build up the subject of the sonnet.

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