English Lesson 134
Using figurative language in your formal writing: Statement of Theme: 'The theme of the poem "A Book", by Emily Dickinson, is how literary works are able to ignite peoples' imaginations, and take them on journeys which have no perils to the person who's reading them.' Summary: 'The simple, under-priced pleasure in reading is a window to the world, as is suggested by Emily Dickinson's poem "A Book".' 'Dickinson figuratively explains " There is no frigate like a book/ To take us lands away," (Stanza 1, Line 1-2). The simile between the 18-19th century vessel and the book is beautifully done...' Reading and responding to poetry: Compare and Contrast the two poems below. Suggest which poem has the most important message: A Time To Talk Robert Frost: When a friend calls to me from the road And slows his horse to a meaning walk, I don't stand still and look around On all the hills I haven't hoed, ...