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Title: A Divine Image: Rhyme And Rhythm
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November 2, 2003 |
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This repetitiveness of the "f" sound together with the image of a furnace and iron being forged, suggests a very strong image of fire that affects the tone and mood of the poem. The climax of this image is achieved in the third lines when the image of the furnace is presented... Showed first 250 characters
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The climax of this image is achieved in the third lines when the image of the furnace is presented. Interestingly enough we can find juxtaposition of the words "face" and "furnace" as these don't usually go together, for the heat of a furnace would burn someone's face... Showed next 250 characters
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