Monday, September 19, 2011

Special Homework for III-DTM

It was a sacrilege, the neighbors cried,
The way she shattered every mullioned pane
To let a firebrand in. They tried in vain
To understand how one so carved from pride
And glassed in dream could have so flung aside
Her graven days, or why she dared profane
The bread and wine of life for some insane
Moment with him. The scandal never died.

But no one guessed that loveliness would claim
Her soul's cathedral burned by his desires
Or that he left her aureoled in flame…
And seeing nothing but her blackened spires,
The town condemned this girl who loved too well
and found her heaven in the depths of hell.

      
This poem is from POEMS (1940).





In case you forgot, here's what to do:
1. List down the vocabulary words and their definition
2. Identify the elements of poetry
3. Identify the figures of speech and sound devices used
4. What is the theme of the poem?

REMINDER: Do not use internet ANALYSIS files. I have already read ALL of them.

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