Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Formalistic Approach to Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat (Favourite)
Formalistic Approach to Ode on the Death of a ducky Cat (Favourite)      Formal analysis of poetry helps to unfold the underlying meaning of a poem. This technique does not focus on the author of the poem, or what was hazard in history during the time when the poem was written, but instead puts emphasis on the actual mean of the process. Formal analysis breaths life into the literary work and allows the poem to speak for itself. For example, in Thomas Grays poem Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes, paying next attention to word choice, structure, and rhyme scheme illuminates the actions of the prowling cat.   The most important aspect in writing poetry is word choice. Thomas Gray did an excellent blood line in using descriptive words, along with using assonance and alliteration, throughout this poem to enhance imagery. For example, in the first stanza Gray describes the cat as cosmos pensive(5) as it watches the fish below. This is followed in the second stanza as Gray uses alliteration and assonance to describe t...
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