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The Rose Family, Sara Alswaidan 10A - Coggle Diagram
The Rose Family
Body Paragraph 2:
Rhyme scheme: a,a,a,a,a,a,a,a,a,a
Consonance: All end words have a “z” (s) sound near the end of the word
Assonance: All end words have a long ‘o’ sound
Alliteration: pear & plum, the & theory?,
Repetition: Rose
Metaphor: the entire poem, as the speaker compares a rose to everything that is not a rose.
Imagery: Sight- Rose, Apple, Pear and Plum
Symbolism: using the rose as a symbol of beauty
Conclusion: I like this poem for the following reasons
It sends a beautiful message
It's use of imagery is lovely
Touches the readers heart and emotions
Well placed, makes the poem memorable
Introduction:
Written by: Robert Frost
It is called: "The Rose Family"
It is about: The metaphorical connotation of how society interprets and prescribes beauty.
Body Paragraph 1: The language in this poem is easy, as the vocabulary used is very simple yet it delivers a significant message. Though, one might have to look at it from a different perspective in order to understand what it truly is about.
Body Paragraph 4: Tone: Passionate
This suits the theme as the speaker is ambitious and passionate about sending a specific message that you should never think of something or someone as less beautiful just because they might be different
Body Paragraph 3: Theme: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I agree with this theme as it sends a powerful message that can resonate with others...
Sara Alswaidan
10A