Due to myself writing many poems this question is super easy, the answer would be C. the title of the poem, the author can tell you a lot just based on the title.
The stanza structure is just how the poet rhymes, as well with the rhyme scheme, and the name of the poet has nothing to do with what the poem is about.
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~Jags
The tone is the writer's attitude toward the audience and the subject.
Tone sometimes gets mistaken for mood.
R. B. Parkinson's fresh translations, which draw on recent advancements in Egyptology, bring the Middle Kingdom, the heyday of Egyptian fiction, to life for contemporary readers (c. 1940-1640 BC). The Tale of Sinuhe, considered the best work of Egyptian poetry, is included in the collection and describes the exploits of a courtier who has fled Egypt.
A lyrical conversation between a man and his soul on the nature of death and the problem of suffering is among the other works. Teachings about the nature of virtue and wisdom are also included. One of these is bitterly spoken from the afterlife by the assassinated king Amenemhat I, the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty.
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romanticism and history painting
Is there text along with this paper, such as a book or news article?