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Wilfred uses extensive figurative speech and diction to show emphasis, especially on the damage and destruction that war causes. He also uses explicit imagery to show what the spoils of war are, and metaphors that are complimentary to his tone also feature.
The poem Tyger by William Blake gets considered a Romantic Period poem that was written during the French Revolution era. This poem lacks the rigid composition style and rules of previous poems and instead adopts a new style without form, style or subject borders. Tyger has exceptional rhyme, paired with repetition, alliteration and a rhyme scheme. These styles work harmoniously and create an incantation feeling in the poem. Symbolism is also evident, especially in the description of Tyger.
Alfred Lord Tennyson’s Ulysses poem of the mid-19th century becomes characterized by extensive monologue, which the speaker uses to convey messages to the audience both in and out of the poem, in a realistic format. Through the monologue, the speaker’s character becomes evident. The lines in the poem are in an iambic pentameter with no rhyme pattern, giving it a natural speech feel, rather than a pre-meditated performance. The ideas within the poem get entangled together as the thoughts do not necessarily end at the line break.
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is also a monologue poem. The poem becomes entirely made up of rhyming couplets. Robert also employs alliteration in his work which works well with the rhyme scheme present. Imagery and allusion get used in the poem to depict the nature of the speaker. Symbolism and irony are also key components in the poem.