Interpretation of Poetic Sound

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Millicent D

 

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June 27, 2013

 

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University

 

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Two contrasting poems written by William Blake titled "The Lamb" from Songs of Innocence (1789) and "The Tyger" from Songs of Experience (1794), effectively illustrate how the fundamental use of poetic structure, selective alliteration and imagery, accentuates the underlying sounds of a poem; thereby, enabling the reader to better understand the voice or tone being portrayed by the speaker...
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As evidenced by the speaker's selective use of diction, the soft and non-threatening nature of the words establishes an atmosphere of child-like innocence and wonder that echoes throughout the remainder of the work. As the conversation progresses, the setting is established through the use of the words "stream" and "mead" (Blake 4), which is intended to suggest that the conversation is taking place outside, in a peaceful meadow...
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