Monday, August 8, 2011
Help on Edgar Allan Poe poem "Spirits of the Dead"!?
This is your homework isn't it. Well, tone is easy. Its how the story basically sounds, how it makes you feel almost, but that's mood. Tone is like the sound of voice the writer would use if he suddenly started saying this out loud because of something that happened. The tone of this story might be anger. See, its almost as if Edgar Allan Poe was cursing someone in this poem. Which he might have been. So I think that if he was cursing someone he would be angry. And the rhyme scheme, well that's a little confusing, because your teacher might have given you a list of different Rhyme Schemes in cl, if you took notes, my best bet would be that you have to look at your notes and find the Rhyme Scheme that fits this pattern, and if its not look up different ones on and English website. I'm not sure what you mean by stanza, because one stanza is one of the paragraphs in a poem. So, I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. You can't find the stanza of the poem, stanza's are in a poem. Anywho and you'll have to do the literary devices on your own. If you took good notes in cl its most likely all in there.
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