english poem...natures way!
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Introduction Of Poet
• Campbell received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Spring Arbor University in Michigan (1988-1992) and a Masters from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland (1996-1997) in the Theology and Ethics of Communication.
• She also received her PhD from the University of Edinburgh (2002) where she studied the intersection of Computer-Mediated Communication.
• Campbell is also co-editor of Rutledge's Studies in Religion and Digital Culture book.
• She has held research with many universities like Durham University(UK) Oxford University (UK) etc.
Poem: Natures Way!Upon a nice mid-spring day,Let's take a look at Nature's way,Breathe the scent of nice fresh air,Feel the breeze within your hair.The grass will poke between your toes,Smell the flowers with your nose,Clouds form shapes within the skies,And light will glisten from your eyes.Hear the buzzing of the bees,Climb the tallest willow trees,Look across the meadow way,And you shall see a young deer play.Pick the like daisies as they grow,Watch a gentle cold stream flow,Know the sounds of water splash,Catch its glimmer in a flash.When altogether all seems sound,Lay yourself as upon the ground,Take a moment to inhale,And listen to Nature tell her tale…
Summary of the poem
• This poem is about the beauty of the nature.
• In this poem the poet is describing about the natures beauty and its elements.
• She is describing her feelings in the poem about the nature.
• She usually wants to tell her love and deep intense feeling about the nature.
• She is thankful to the God for giving us the gorgeous natural beauty.
Poetic devices…• There are some poetic devices here from the poem:• Alliteration• Simile• Metaphor• Onomatopoeia• Personification• Hyperbole• Irony• Imagery words• Rhyming Scheme• Tone of writer
Alliteration• Alliteration occurs when a series of words in a
row or close to a row have the same first consonant sound. In this poem the alliterations are:
• Poke with your toes
• Buzzing of bees
• Sounds of water splash
Simile• A figure of speech involving the comparison of
one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid. In this poem the similes are:
• Like daisies as they grow
• As upon the ground
Metaphor• A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is
applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. In this poem there are some examples of metaphor:
• Mid spring day
• Nice fresh air
• Cold stream flow
• Tallest willow trees
Onomatopoeia• The formation of a word from a sound
associated with what is named. In this poem there are some onomatopoeia:
• Splash
• Flash
• Breeze
Personification• The attribution of a personal nature or human
characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form. In this poem there are some personifications:
• Tallest trees
• Young deeper play
• Seems sound
• Nature tell her tale
Hyperbole• Exaggerated statements or claims not meant
to be taken literally. In this poem the hyperboles are:
• Forms shapes with in the skies
• Stream flow
• Water splash
• Moment to inhale
Irony• The expression of one's meaning by using
language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. There is no irony in this poem…
Imagery Words• Imagery words are those which are used to tell or show
the imaginations. In this poem the imagery words are:• Spring • Fresh air• Breeze• Skies• Bees• Trees• Daisies• Cold stream flow• Water splash
Imagery Words
Rhyming Scheme• A rhyme scheme is the pattern
of rhyme between lines of a poem or song. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme. In this poem the rhyming scheme is:
• aabbccddeeffgghhiijj
Tone Of Writer• Tone of writer means that
what's the authors attitude towards the poem. In this poem the poet usually have the cheerful and joyous.
• She is having great love for the natures beauty all around.
Tone Of
Writer
Ask Any Question?• What is the main purpose of
this poem?
• What is the name of the
writer of this beautiful poem?
• What is the meaning of willow tress?
• How many imagery
words are there?
• What is meant by tone
of writer?
• What is the main purpose
of nature?