Asked by Michael
As he looks up at us
with his fear glazed eyes
does he picturesque buzzards
circling round his bed
waiting patiently
for his death and his bones
no just his mother, his brother
who could do nothing for him
when he sat with the living
and can do nothing now
as he crawls towards death
What type of poem is this?
What language is used in the poem? Ex: formal
How is imagery used?
with his fear glazed eyes
does he picturesque buzzards
circling round his bed
waiting patiently
for his death and his bones
no just his mother, his brother
who could do nothing for him
when he sat with the living
and can do nothing now
as he crawls towards death
What type of poem is this?
What language is used in the poem? Ex: formal
How is imagery used?
Answers
Answered by
Michael
Sorry in line 3 it's supposed to say: does he picture us
Answered by
Princess Anna
Well, what is the name of this poem?
Answered by
Michael
It's called my brother's dying
Answered by
Princess Anna
Uh,okay...
Does the author who wrote it happen to be "Raymound souster"? Or something?
Does the author who wrote it happen to be "Raymound souster"? Or something?
Answered by
Michael
Yes that's him
Answered by
Michael
This is due and I really need help cause I still have so much else to do :(
Answered by
Princess Anna
okay. I'm trying my best to help you. :/
Answered by
Princess Anna
For the imagery part, there are always a few different types of imagery in poetry.
A few of them being:
Visual-What you see
auditory- what you hear
tactile- what you touch
Olfactory-what you smell
A few of them being:
Visual-What you see
auditory- what you hear
tactile- what you touch
Olfactory-what you smell
Answered by
Michael
Ok I understand that part now but what about the language and the type of poem?
Answered by
Princess Anna
There are a lot of different languages in poetry, I recommend looking them up.
Hope I helped! :-)
Hope I helped! :-)
Answered by
Michael
Thanks :)
Answered by
Kimber
He is Dieing ,And not being able to do anything ,but knowing that his family is with him . He passes away.
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