1. It establishes the themes of manipulation and trickery.
2. It reflects the modern increase in gender equality and female perspectives.
3. Biblical.
4. Sincere and hearty.
5. It is written from the first-person point of view.
6. Descriptive and measured.
7. The contrast between the dead creatures and the "reviving" sea.
8. Try to do it yourself. I'll give you some help.
The author Lowell views living with pain as insidious and something that living things can't endure. his is made clear in lines 13 and 14, where she writes, "For living beings, who suffer anguish, may not endure until time offer them ease." For beings who experience pain, it may not be possible to endure until time may end their suffering. She also employs unusually ominous language and examples. (Use an example from the poem)
Recall the poem “Siren Song” by Margaret Atwood. How does the allusion to Sirens most contribute to the poem’s meaning?
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Darn, we never did stuff so recent in my AP Lit class. The newest was The Crucible.
Then they should burn your English teachers lol.