Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Travel ((yes, the are divisions of separate stanzas. (13- are there any…
Travel
yes, the are divisions of separate stanzas.
13- are there any divisions in the poem? "spacing of lines, words, or letters',separate stanzas"
no it does not follow any particular rhyme scheme which makes the poem less fun and harder to understand
15- if yes, how "every line, every other line, etc."? does it follow a particular rhyme scheme? if so, explain
no, the poem has no rhyming words.
-
the lack of rhyme makes it harder for people to understand and realize, rhyming words always makes the poem easier to read and more fun and exiting
16- how does the form of the poem contribute to the meaning of it?" for example, does the rhyming contribute, or lack of a rhyme contribute to the meaning of the imagery?"
the rhyme helps create the sound or movement of.........
the lack of rhyme..........
1- I selected this poem because it provides figurative language, and rhyming words
-
2- the title 'travel' talks about a railroad that trains does not run on, the girl writing the poem is expressing how much she wants to travel in this train
-
3- my first impression was confused because the writer said that there was a railroad but there was no train running on it, but you can only hear the train miles away. I did not like the poem because the girl did not get to travel in the train at the end of the poem.
-
4- the poem is talking about a railroad that do not have train passing it, but you can only hear the sounds of the train mile away. the writer is talking about how much she wants to travel in this train no matter were its traveling.
-
5- i think the poem is negative since the writer really wanted to travel in the train, but she didn't get to travel in it at the end
tone: do you think the author has a positive or negative attitude toward the subject?' or a different feeling toward the subject of the poem?' explain
6- yes, the poem does have a purpose for imagination to step in for what you desire and its failure sometimes to get what you want, so travel is somehow denied to the speaker, their imagination must be wide of dreams of traveling.
do you think the poem has a purpose? what do you think it** is? /what do other "experts" think it is?**
-
yes, in the poem the writer talked about her warm heart with friends.
-
-
Enda was the third woman to win the award for poetry, and she was a nurse and she also entered Vassar College in 1913
-
-
no, the poem had nothing to do with during the the time period. the poem is talking about traveling while the information was talking about world war 1
12- do you think what was going on during that time period had anything to do with this poem? explain
-
-
the mood of the poem sad, because the writer really wanted to travel in the train but she never did.
-
yes, the writer used personification when she said "i hear it whistle" she is talking about the trains voice having a similar tone to whistling ." it is still for sleep and dreaming" at night there are no trains passing by so she identified it as sleeping
-
-
-
the writer wrote it to teach us to step in for what you desire and its failure sometimes to get what you want
after researching and analyzing the poem, has your opinion of the poem changed at all? if so, how? if not, why not?
i think my classmates would like the poem since it includes figurative language and it is easy to understand and imagine.
-
the writer wrote it to teach us to step in for what you desire and its failure sometimes to get what you want
ask yourself "so what?" about the poem. what is the point of it? why do you think the writer wrote it?
-