Analyzing Heinrich Rossouw's Poem

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UNISA – BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SENIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PHASE) **ENG1501** Unique No. **553403** UNISA Student No. 57169519 Heinrich Rossouw 6 JACARANDA PLACE WARNER BEACH 4126 Index Page 1 index Page 2 question 1 Page 3 question 2 Page 4 question 3 Page 5 question 4 Page 6 question 5 Page 7 references Question 1 “What tone is created in the first six lines of the first stanza? Identify and discuss poetic devices and stylistic elements (such as the use of punctuation) that help the poet to create this tone.” …show more content…

This line demonstrates that calm and still feeling we get when we read the poem, one way to determine that the poem is tranquil is the fact that no sound devices are used. in line two he makes use of enjambment and caesura that is an technique to divide two lines. The poet makes use of enjambment again in line 3. He does this to help build momentum in the poem, in line 4 he makes use of alliteration. ‘’Gleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stands’’(line4), as well as caesura to ensure there is a pause or stop in the middle of line 4. The tone can also be described as very positive and that he wants to show it , and share the beauty with someone close for example ‘’come to the window, sweet is the night air!’’(line 6). Line 6 is also rich of poetic devices such as enjambment that slows the poem down too suit the poets

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