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slitude

Published on Nov 19, 2015

ana ghafarian

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

solitude

by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

"laugh, and the world laughs with you;"

 its a hyperbole becuase the world can't actually laugh with you
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"sing, and the hills will answer;"

the poet uses personification to say that you can find clues in nature
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the poet uses end rhyme to make the poem more smooth

  • stanza 2: go and woe
  • stanza 2: All and Gall
  • stanza 3: pain and train

the poet uses repetition to show its importanat

  • "weep, and you weep alone"
  • "but one by one we must all file on"
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internal RHYTHM

  • stanza 1: "for the sad old earth must borrow its mirth," 
  • stanza 2: "they want full measure of all your pleasure,"
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restating each stanza

stanza 1: the world will go how you plane and want it to

stanza 1:

  • the world will go how you plane and want it to
  • "laugh, and the world laughs with you;"
  • weep, and you weep alone."
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stanza 2:

  • be grateful and happy of what you have and can get
  • don't push people away becuase they wont want to be your freind 
  • "be glad, and your friends are many;"
  • "be sad, and you lose them all."

stanza 3:

  • give to poeple becuase its a nice thing to do and it will pay back one day
  • "succeded and give, and it helps you live,"
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