Life is a leaf of paper white
Whereon each one of us may write
His word or two; and then comes night.
Though thou have time
But for a line, be that sublime;
Not failure, but low aim, is crime.
In a response of no fewer than two paragraphs, discuss the theme of James Russell Lowell’s
poem and the poetic devices he uses to communicate the message of the poem. In your
answer, be sure to discuss the mood of the poem and the impact of Lowell’s language, <span>metaphors, and rhyme scheme, as well as the point of view he employs in the piece</span>
Explanation:
In the case of the fable of "The dog and its reflection"; , for not being happy with the bone he had and wishing for another bone that "seemed bigger" but was actually an illusion, the dog was left without a bone, the lesson he leaves us is that we have to be grateful and be happy with what we have.
In the case of "The swollen fox"; we can see that by wanting to eat everything quickly due to the hunger he had, he filled up very quickly and was trapped, this teaches us that we must take things slowly and if we want to be successful in whatever we do, no We must be greedy because the consequences will not be very good for us,
Finally, in the fable of the swollen fox we can also learn a lesson about patience, as the fox was trapped now he had to be patient and wait until his belly deflated to get out; In the same way, if we have difficulties or very hard trials in our lives, we must be patient, because patience helps us calmly endure difficulties and not despair; there will always be a solution for everything!
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Girl ian never heard of that
Is a language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.