Thursday, October 12, 2006

Community Service Letter Layout



Alessandro Rizzi
THE STORM (Di Giovanni Pascoli)
The poem is composed of two stanzas, the first being the one hand, the which octonary, and the second is a sestina, and consists of five lines and a single seven-senario, and all these plans are. The rhyme scheme follows ABCBCCD, which is a rhyme free. Figure
metric most commonly used by the poet is the elision, which occur in the third, fourth and sixth verse.
In the first verse there is an onomatopoeia: the bells, which plays the sound of distant thunder.




THE LIGHTNING (Di Giovanni Pascoli)
The poem consists of two stanzas, the first is formed by a line and the second is a sestina. All the verses are to a plan and they are all heroic verse, where there are many in this elision, ie in the first (Celo E), second (TERRA Ansanto)), third (SKY SPACE) in five (A HOUSE) and in the sixth line (LARGO, amazed).
The rhyme used by the poet is free, ie follows the pattern ABCBCCD.
In this poem there is also a enjambement, located in the fourth and fifth line (WHITE IN THE WHITE HOUSE IS A QUIET tumultuous 'SHOTS' All of a sudden).

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