According to Emerson, what is a "lover of nature?" ... A lover of nature is a person whose inner and outer senses are still aligned, who remains young at heart and who feels the necessity of communicating with nature on a daily basis.
he says things to make it sound as if one thing is going on but what you think is going on is actually the opposite. he gets your mind wrapped into romeo is going to kill himself when he gets banished but he stays and plans on coming back to see juliet but before he comes back his servant tells him she is dead so he goes to juliets burial chamber and drinks a poison but little does he know she is not dead. so shakespeare makes it look like juliet is dead but the opposite of what he said is the truth
Answer:
The rhyme scheme is ABCB.
In relation to the metric, the poem follows the following pattern:
3 first verses: iambic tetrameter (the verses vary between 8 and 9 syllables)
Last verse: iambic dimeter or iambic trimeter (verses vary between 4 and 5 syllables)
Explanation:
The poem is a literary ballad, inspired by the folk ballads of medieval times. It is possible to observe several characteristics typical of a ballad, as the centralization in a single event (the story of the lady reported by the knight), presentation of the story through a dialogue (in the first three stanzas, the unknown narrator is talking to the knight, and the rest of the poem is the knight's response), use of few figures of language as metaphors and metonymy, and creation of an atmosphere (at the beginning of the poem, the narrator describes the nature as dead), and little information about the characters.