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  1. May 14, 2024 · Life Poem Appreciation In Point Format. Central Idea: The poem tells us about being strong when life gets tough and finding happiness in the good times. And charlotte Bronte tells us that in life there are good and bad times. And it is important to enjoy the good moments and stay strong in the bad moments. Rhyme Scheme: The poem has a pattern ...

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    The poem Life by Charlotte Bronte is about the optimism of the poet. Bronte wrote the poem under her pseudonym Currer Bell. The Rhyme scheme of the poem is ABAB (except rain & dream). The poem is divided into three stanzas consisting of 8, 4 and 12 lines respectively.

    In stanza 1, the poet begins with the word “Life” which is the title of the poem. It emphasizes the fact that the poem is all about life. According to the poet, we should believe that lifeis not a dream so dark as sages say i.e. the life is not as bad most of the people believe and say. Often a little morning rain foretells a pleasant day. The term...

    Stanza 2 consists of four lines. According to the poet, Life’s sunny hours flit by very fast and thus instead of lamenting the sorrows and griefs one shouldgratefully, cheerily enjoy those fast-flyingmoments of life.

    In the 3rd stanza, the poet says in a rhetoric way says that though the death may take away your life during our best time (the most enjoyable time) or the sorrows take over our hope, we should never lose the will and determination because hope has elastic springs. Elastic springs mean that the hope is elastic and like the springseason. It can be b...

  2. Charlotte Brontë was an English poet and novelist. Her poems include ' I now had only to retrace ' and ' Life.'. ‘ Life ‘ by Charlotte Brontë is a three-stanza poem with an alternating line rhyme scheme. This alternate rhyme scheme holds steady throughout the entirety of the poem except for the first and third lines in which “dream ...

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  3. Benjamin Zephaniah (1958-) Zephaniah was raised in Jamaica and in Birmingham, England, but left school at the age of 14. In 1980 he published his first collection, just after moving to London. He holds a number of honorary degrees from UK universities. His work is often described as very lyrical and rhythmic, and is sometimes performed to music.

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  4. My Last Duchess. The poem is set in a time and a place (the Italian resistance) when art was heavily valued within society. Browning was interested in this time period and results in the focus of the poem being the Duke’s artwork; specifically the portrait he had made of his, now dead, first wife. The conflict within the poem is subtle but ...

  5. Metaphors The poem can be seen as an allegory. Shelley is using Ozymandias as a representation of King George III and all figures of power. He plays with the literal and the metaphorical to create an overwhelming sense of irony surrounding the fall of the King’s influence. The image of a shattered visage creates a sense of irony.

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  7. 1.1 : LIFE by CHARLOTTE BRONTE (APPRECIATION)Watch Line by Line analysis and meaning of Poem here: https://youtu.be/c5tPULWqsXoThis channel is made especiall...

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