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... beginning reader more aware of the rhythmical effects of poetry and of how poetry should be read . It can enable the more advanced reader to analyze how certain effects are achieved , to see how rhythm is adapted to thought , and to ...
... beginning reader more aware of the rhythmical effects of poetry and of how poetry should be read . It can enable the more advanced reader to analyze how certain effects are achieved , to see how rhythm is adapted to thought , and to ...
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... beginning line 13 , is accented on the first syllable , thus introducing a trochaic substitution in the first foot of that line . Line 13 presents also another problem . A modern reader perceives the word " virtuous " as a three ...
... beginning line 13 , is accented on the first syllable , thus introducing a trochaic substitution in the first foot of that line . Line 13 presents also another problem . A modern reader perceives the word " virtuous " as a three ...
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... beginning of the play contrast with Oedipus at the end ? Why is his blinding himself dramatically appropriate ? 9. In what sense may Oedipus be regarded as a better man , though a less fortunate one , at the end of the play than at the ...
... beginning of the play contrast with Oedipus at the end ? Why is his blinding himself dramatically appropriate ? 9. In what sense may Oedipus be regarded as a better man , though a less fortunate one , at the end of the play than at the ...
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Escape and Interpretation | 3 |
Thomas Wolfe The Child by Tiger | 24 |
Plot | 41 |
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