Thursday, 14 January 2016
January 14, 2016
samueldpoetry
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In this short poem of 4 lines, William Morris tried his best to examine "Day" briefly. He employed personification as a main device, by personifying Day:
"I am Day; I bring again
Life and glory, Love and pain:
Awake, arise! from death to death
Through me the World's tale quickeneth."
The poet shows that each day comes with ups and downs and the more human beings sleep and wake, the world goes faster (or rather put, the more day breaks, the faster the world goes)
>>>Analysis of the Proud King
>>>Epic Elements in the Proud Kind
Samuel C. Enunwa aka samueldpoetry
(the Leo with wings flying)
"I am Day; I bring again
Life and glory, Love and pain:
Awake, arise! from death to death
Through me the World's tale quickeneth."
The poet shows that each day comes with ups and downs and the more human beings sleep and wake, the world goes faster (or rather put, the more day breaks, the faster the world goes)
>>>Analysis of the Proud King
>>>Epic Elements in the Proud Kind
Samuel C. Enunwa aka samueldpoetry
(the Leo with wings flying)
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