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Vadim26 [7]
1 year ago
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You will write two paragraphs about the theme of a literary text from this unit and how it develops as well as the way the eleme

nts of the text interact, impact, and shape one another. In the first paragraph, name a theme of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "Sympathy" and explain how it develops, citing specific examples from the text to support your answer. In the second paragraph, describe the ways in various elements-such as the language, the setting, the speaker, and the events described-interact and effect one another.
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weeeeeb [17]1 year ago
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The question above, you want to assess your ability to interpret a text. For that reason, I can't write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write one.

First, you must read the poem the question refers to. With this reading, it will be possible for you to understand the elements that your question requires you to identify.

These elements can be identified as follows:

  • The theme of the poem refers to the message the poem wants to convey.
  • The poem has rhymes, show how they add musicality to the poem and how important this is to bring out parts of the message.
  • The poem presents imagery, which is the stimulation of the reader's five senses, through words that stimulate those senses. Show how imagery is used and its impact on the poem.
  • The poem presents metaphors, which are implicit comparisons, which increase the meaning of the elements. Show where these metaphors are, their meaning, and their importance to the poem.
  • Introduce the historical context of the poem by researching the author, his life, and the time when the poem was written. Show how significant all this was.

You can search for articles that analyze this poem and help you understand it.

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