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April 3, 2017

 

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There's also that life and death aspect in this poem, in which the bird has the lizard in his mouth and also by the word "fire". The use of alliteration, tone, mood, theme and other elements that construct a well balanced poem are in this piece of literature. In the first stanza the sentence, "it's a singular, human thud", this line creates a picture in the mind that there's feel of isolation and lonesomeness, and as it goes on the theme of nature reveals itself even more eg "only the wind through the sparse leaves"...
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There's also that life and death aspect in this poem, in which the bird has the lizard in his mouth and also by the word "fire". The use of alliteration, tone, mood, theme and other elements that construct a well balanced poem are in this piece of literature. In the first stanza the sentence, "it's a singular, human thud", this line creates a picture in the mind that there's feel of isolation and lonesomeness, and as it goes on the theme of nature reveals itself even more eg "only the wind through the sparse leaves"...
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