Wednesday, March 7, 2012

She Walks in Beauty

-The dramatic situation is the appreciation of a woman’s beauty.
-The poem is structured in three stanzas, each with 6 lines in them, lines rhyming as ABABAB. Each verse has 8 syllables.
-The theme of the poem is exceptional beauty, found within a woman. The poem proceeds to explain different aspects of her beauty.
-The grammar is old fashioned since we don't write sentences like "And all that's best of dark and bright/ Meet in her  aspect and her eyes:", especially with that punctuation- or lack of- and long sentences. The syntax and diction  are distinctive to present day, with words like "climes" and "o'er". The meaning of the poem is that a woman walked in utmost beauty with beautiful aspects to her eyes, grace, face, smile, cheek, and brow.
- Imagery is included throughout the poem when describing the woman. For example, "Which waves in every raven tress/ Or softly lightens o'er her face:...". Figures of speech include the title and the first four words of the poem, "She walks in beauty", for one can't literally walk in beauty.
-Important words from the poem include "beauty", "love", and "pure" because they co ntain strong meaning.
- The tone of the poem is sweet and a bit sappy, for the author(s) seem to be idolizing this woman a bit.
- Literary devices: Alliteration: "of cloudless climes and starry skies"; Simile: "She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies." ; Metaphor: the light on the woman's face is the softness of her beauty. ;Diction: the vocabulary is clear and comprehensible.
-Prosody: The author kept it simple by keeping the poem short.  The flow of the poem allowed the reader to understand how her characteristics were appreciated and that time passed.

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