“I wish to float rather than walk”
Metaphor: “float” is used metaphorically to convey the desire to transcend ordinary life.
Contrast: The comparison between “float” and “walk” creates a contrast, emphasizing the speaker’s longing for something more than mere pedestrian existence.
“along with treasure of your lovable talk”
Alliteration: “treasure” and “talk” create a pleasing sound effect and add emphasis to the idea of valuable communication.
Metaphor: “treasure” metaphorically represents the beloved’s words as something precious and cherished.
“when I rest my head against your chest”
Imagery: evokes a sensory experience, allowing the reader to visualize and feel the intimacy of resting against the beloved’s chest.
Personification: the act of resting one’s head is personified, suggesting a deeper connection between the speaker and the beloved.
“those moments seem heavenly and best”
Imagery: “heavenly” creates a vivid image of bliss and euphoria associated with being with the beloved.
Superlative: “best” emphasizes the unparalleled joy experienced in those moments.
“my desires guarded with your existence”
Personification: the speaker’s desires are personified, suggesting that the beloved’s presence protects and nurtures them.
Metaphor: “guarded” metaphorically represents the protective nature of the beloved’s presence.
“my fantasies enriched with your presence”
Personification: the speaker’s fantasies are personified, indicating that the beloved’s presence enhances and enriches them.
Metaphor: “enriched” metaphorically represents the transformative effect of the beloved’s presence on the speaker’s fantasies.
“you are a lovelore engraved in my mind”
Metaphor: “lovelore” compares the beloved to a source of love and inspiration that is deeply ingrained in the speaker’s mind.
Personification: the beloved is personified as something engraved in the speaker’s mind, emphasizing their enduring presence.
“your soft touches and whispers I always find”
Imagery: evokes tactile and auditory sensations, allowing the reader to imagine the intimacy of soft touches and whispers.
Alliteration: “touches” and “whispers” create a pleasing sound effect, enhancing the sensory experience.
“you entered in my life like a mystery Unfold”
Simile: compares the beloved’s entrance into the speaker’s life to the unfolding of a mystery, emphasizing the sense of wonder and discovery.
Personification: the mystery is personified as something that unfolds, suggesting a gradual revelation of the beloved’s impact.
“filled my life with joys, everlasting and untold.”
Imagery: conveys the abundance of joy brought by the beloved, with the adjective “everlasting” suggesting its enduring nature.
Superlative: “joys” emphasizes the profound and enduring happiness experienced by the speaker.
“Since I wish to floatโฆwish to sweep my feet”
Repetition: the phrase “wish to” is repeated for emphasis, highlighting the speaker’s desire to be carried away by love.
Metaphor: “float” and “sweep my feet” are both used metaphorically to convey the speaker’s longing for the transformative power of love.
“dancing in your arms, listening to your beat”
Imagery: evokes the image of dancing in the beloved’s arms, accompanied by the metaphorical “beat” of their heart, symbolizing intimacy and connection.
Personification: the beloved’s heartbeat is personified, suggesting a deeper emotional connection between the speaker and the beloved.
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Kenny Watson, a bright ten-year-old boy living in Flint, Michigan, tells the story of his familyโs life in 1963. The Watsons are a lively, loving, and often hilarious family: The story begins with an ordinary winter day in Flint, filled with the usual sibling teasing and family arguments. However, the deeper tension comes from Byronโs…
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Bud Caldwell, a ten-year-old orphanย residingย in Michigan during the Great Depression, hasย livedย theย majorityย of his life in fosterย careย and the orphanage. When his motherย passedย awayย when he was six, he was leftย onlyย with aย tinyย suitcaseย holdingย herย cherishedย items brochuresย of a jazz band led by a man named Herman E.ย Calloway, whom Budย suspectsย couldย be his father Running Away From Trouble At the beginning of the tale, Bud is assigned to the Amos family. Their son, Todd, harasses Bud and wrongly claims that Bud assaulted him.…
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Refund is aย cleverย one-act play by Fritz Karinthy (1887โ1938), a Hungarian satiristย knownย for hisย keenย witย and socialย critique.ย Adapted by Percival Wilde, the playย conveysย anย enduringย messageย regardingย theย irrationalitiesย of the education system.ย Throughย humorย and irony, Karinthyย highlightsย howย conventionalย educationย frequentlyย fallsย shortย ofย equippingย peopleย forย actualย lifeย obstacles About the Playwright Fritz Karinthy was known for his keen insight into human behavior and his humorous take on societyโs flaws. His works, including Refund, use satire to provoke thought while keeping…
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