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The inner world of the lover will always be like the ocean in storm till such time the love is fructified. The imprint of her memory is so strong, the poet compares it to the fossil, which are the evidence of life since time immemorial that are preserved in sedimentary rocks. That imprint is impossible to erase because its vibrations are permanent and strong. Calligraphy is artistically and beautifully written words or features. He refers to her beauty as “rimmed calligraphy.” The beautiful frame adds to the beauty of the writing.
Wise people say ‘silence is the sweetest sound on Earth.’ The poet refers to her invisibility as “a mouthing out of silence.” The poet creates a beautiful scenario, an appealing ambience when he writes, as if some important pronouncement emerges out of her silence. The lover does not have the benefit of her immediate presence in the bedroom. She is somewhere, out of his reach and the poet describes “where you lie alone.” He presumes that she is suffering in silence just like him and both lead a lonely existence in their respective destined positions.
Thus a picture is created, in which both the lovers are not in a happy position and time has broken the bond in which they used to remain together. Circle and label 5 of the formal poetic devices Alliteration happens when the opening resonances of a word, beginning either with a consonant or a vowel, are repeated in close succession. Example: “Beyond the bedroom.” The words are close to one another and they highlight the beauty of language in a particular context. Alliteration is more or less is like the rhyme.
Image is a picture or a carving, something tangible and depictive and literal images that appeal to our sense of representative perception. Example: “Like fossil shells embedded in a stone.” Such comparisons appeal to the emotions of the reader. Metaphor relates one object or idea with another. This is an important element for the success of a metaphor and adds to the grandeur of the poem. Example: “Rimmed calligraphy.” A good metaphor immediately adds dazzling effect to the poem. They are brilliant tools to communicate with the reader to win the approval and bring forth a confident picture before his mind’s curtain.
Rhyme occurs when two words sound alike. It helps to link one concept to another. They may also thematically similar. Rhyme may occur in the same line or at the end of some other line. Example: “Cold gales; diving whales.” It is easy to identify the rhyme scheme in a poem and this poetic device is very popular in children poems. Symbol is an object or action that means more than its literal meaning. Example: “Go wreck yourself once more against the day.” The action indicates the state of mind and frustration of the lover The discussion of how these formal devices function Poetic devices electrify the reading experience and add to the beauty of the poem.
The canvass of the poem is limited and within the shortest possible time, the poet has to grab the attention of the reader through the flow of the poem. When the poet repeats the words he does so with a purpose, which is to enhance the development of the image created by the words and augments the fluency of the poem. They enable the poet to introduce a theme or mood noticeably and function as punch line and tender answer to the issue raised by the poet. They also assist the poet in the emotional buildup,
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