A villanelle is A. a formal poem using extensive repetition.
It is a nineteen line poem which has five tercets followed by a quatrain. Tercet meaning 3 lines, quatrain meaning 4 lines.
It contains two refrains and two repeating rhymes. Where the first and third line is the first tercet is repeated alternately throughout the poem.
Examples of a villanelle are:
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
The Home on the Hill by Edward Arlington Robinson
Answer:
Who unexpectedly visited Justice in his dorm?
Explanation:
Answer:
Mother Wolf is very worried about the vulnerable man cub, who is blissfully unaware that he is in danger of being killed by the wolves or the tiger.
Explanation:
In the excerpt they say that mother wolf's neck is bristling which implies that she is worried or angry about what is going to happen to Mowgli.
Nature without check with original energy is from the Poem “Song of Myself.” The speaker remains open to the influence of “nature without check with original energy” whether good or bad. The speaker embraces the unpredictable, raw, and powerful forces of nature.