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 Is There Any Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Symbolism, And Other Imagery Used In 'Leisure' By Davies?
I need to do a poetry analysis about this poem ('Leisure' by William Henry Davie). What is the historical background of then poem? What are the poetic devices used here (alliteration, repetition of words, structures, phrases etc.) Are there any Imagery used here? Do anyone find the message of the poem relevant to us in 2008?
 02 Jun 2008 14:43
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 The question is a bit long to answer here, and I haven't managed to find a detailed analysis on the Internet, but here are a few ideas:
 
Davies was a poor man, not from an educated background, and the idea of leisure was quite special to him - he grew up with the idea that life is very hard.
 
Devices include: Rhetorical questions (What is this life...?); rhyming couplets; regular metre (iambic tetrameter); simile (streams…like skies at night); personification (Beauty's glance.); and repetition (last line.) simile and personification are types of imagery.
 
I think  the poem's message is more relevant than ever, now that we tend to think so much about money - not only making it, but a lot of our leisure activities are also about spending money/consuming. For example, if you think of "leisure" don't you also think of  leisure activities, organised things etc? I think we all need a  lot more leisure of the kind that Davies talks about - what do you think?
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