Robert Frost's poem has the structure of a lyric poem. If you think about it, this poem could be put to some music and be sung, just like song lyrics.
Sherwood Anderson said the statement
The way that readers of a story can identify the strength of the hero is A. Notice how the hero resolves the story's conflict.
<h3>What makes a character the hero?</h3>
In a story, there will be a conflict that defines that story. This conflict will need to be resolved for the story to conclude.
The purpose of the hero is to resolve the conflict and they will do so by using their strengths.
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I'm Nobody! Who are you?
‘I'm Nobody! Who are you?’ is a very short poem written by Emily Dickinson which contains of two short stanza. In the poem se can see that Emily have made use of dashes. For example: ‘Are you – Nobody – too?’ By this she’s trying to break up the dialogue thus leading to emphasis.
In the poem Emily states that it’s good to be ‘Nobody’ rather than ‘Somebody.’ She says that when you’re Somebody, you’re always recognized by public and it’s hard to find a companionship. Anonymity on the other hand have its own advantage.
The poem uses a rough rhyme scheme ‘abcb’ in her poem. She have made use of Simile where she compares somebody with a frog, because he(frog) constantly makes a sound to remind of his self importance. ‘How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog.’
Answer: She values friendship.
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