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  1. Poem for my Sister Analysis Practice - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1) The poem uses an extended metaphor of shoes to represent a sister's desire to grow up too fast, which the poet warns against as it may lead to mistakes.

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  2. For those who are studying English Literature at the GCSE level on the Pearson Edexcel board of examiners, here is a list of the poems analyzed from their Poetry Anthology. This includes all the collections of poems from ‘Relationships,’ ‘ Conflict ’ and ‘Time and Place’, and ‘Belonging.’.

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    The poem consists of ten stanzas. Each stanza contains four lines with a rhyme scheme of abab. The final stanza largely repeats the fourth one, both for emphasis and to give a sense of unity to the poem.

    The first two stanzas of the poem show Wordsworth at his descriptive best. Within the restraints of four-line stanzas and a strict rhyme scheme, he manages to create a vivid and evocative description of ‘the first mild day of March’. He appeals to the sense of sight, the sense of hearing and the sense of touch in order to give the scene depth and r...

    It is always important to remember that Wordsworth believed that poetry was created out of ‘emotion recollected in tranquillity’. So although he places his poems in the present, and creates a sense of spontaneous immediacy, he is writing about an incident from the past. Wordsworth uses memory to recall this past incident and its accompanying emotio...

  3. This is mirrored in ‘Poem for My Sister’, the speaker's sister is similarly described as 'wobbling' about in the speaker's shoes. Here, also, her 'spindle-thin' legs further contribute to the sense of physical vulnerability and 'breakability', as in ‘To a Daughter Leaving Home’.

  4. May 17, 2015 · Poem for My Sister. In the ‘Poem for My Sister’ Liz Lochhead uses shoes and feet as a metaphor for life and experiences. ‘My little sister likes to try my shoes’ brings out the well known saying ‘put yourself in someone else’s shoes’ meaning in their place.

  5. In this article, we delve into the realm of classic poetry to unearth some timeless gems that beautifully portray the love between sisters. "To My Sister" by William Wordsworth. One of the most renowned poets of the Romantic era, William Wordsworth, penned this heartfelt poem as an ode to his sister, Dorothy.

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  7. Dec 25, 2016 · Wordsworth’s “To My Sister” is one of these and one of my favorite poems. It is modest, quirky, and off the beaten track, a poem that goes along at a companionable walking pace—conversational, talky, and apparently throwaway. But appearances are deceptive.

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