Can You Give Me Poetic Techniques Of The Poem Leisure?
Give me poetic techniques used in the poem 'Leisure" by William Davies.
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The poem may be claimed as innovative sonnet. Actually William Davies explained the theme that we have no time to enjoy beauty of our nature in a very beautiful way. The poem is divided in 7 rhymed couplets weaved systematically towards a single theme. He started the poem by a question to attract our attention by saying " What is the life....." . Them poet intensifies the missing elements to support the get more of our attention. He even involves himself to serve the purpose. He has taken the theme from scratch and beatify it with facts and examples from real life to get our our feeling attracted.
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