For , symbolism,and
rhyme, one might consider Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The
imagery of a horse and rider watching the snow fall in the woods on a winter night is done in a
way that appeals to the sense of both sight ("to watch his woods fill up with snow")
and sound ("He gives his harness bells a shake. . . the only other sound's the sweep of
easy wind and downy flake"). As the poem progresses, references to the darkness and
a...
Friday, January 10, 2014
What is an example of a poem that effectively uses technical and literary elements such as alliteration, imagery, symbolism, rhyme, and meter?
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