Childhood
Poem analysis
- Created by: Frankie97
- Created on: 28-12-13 13:00
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- Childhood
- Structure
- 4 Stranzas
- Unrhyming couplets
- "magic, awe; pleasures, memories"
- Punctuation
- . , ;
- Regular lay-out
- 4 stranzas + 4 lines
- Enjambement
- "All too soon was childhood ended Save fo memories"
- Repetition
- "memories"
- Imagery
- Comparisons
- "Blissful rounds of mirth and magic,... Now but memories
- Metonymies
- "Years of innocence and awe"
- Image
- "Relics from that world of wonders,"
- Figurative language
- "Ever faster sped the days; All too soon was childhood ended Save for memories."
- Personifications
- "Swiftly flew the fragrant hours,"
- Comparisons
- Language
- Alliteration
- "mirth and magic"
- Ambiguity
- "Vivid stay those absent scenes;"
- Jargon
- "years; childhood; memories"
- Contradictory
- "Vivid stay those abscent scenes; Relics from that world of wonder,"
- Hyperbole
- Swiftly flew the fragrant hours, Ever faster sped the days;"
- Emotive language
- "Blissful; magic; mirth , innoncence..."
- Alliteration
- Effect
- Symbol
- Memories
- Atmosphere
- Magical
- Empathetic
- Biased
- Baker's point of view
- Symbol
- Meaning
- Subjective
- Biased
- Baker's point of view
- View point
- Baker's
- Childhood
- Magical + too too fast
- Wonderful
- Tone
- Joyful
- Reminecent
- Narrator
- Author
- Structure
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