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9 December, 21:55

How do the changes you made to the stanza affect the setting and the character of the snark in the poem The Hunting of the Snark? Your answer should be 3-4 sentences.

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  1. 9 December, 21:56
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    Changes made on the stanza can affect the setting and the character of the poem through;

    • Altering of the order of word causes a figurative meaning to words that do not have that. For example " a sound sleep" differs from "a sleep sound"

    • Changing stanza by placing words within a line in a planned order can create internal rhyme.

    Explanation

    The manner words are arranged in poetry places emphasis upon those words that begin the line, end a line or are placed in pairs. For example in the Poem, The Hunting of the Snark, the first and second stanza have something interesting to notice. In stanza 1,

    "Just the place for a Snark! The Bellman cried,

    As he landed his crew with care;

    Supporting each man on the top of the tide

    By a finger entwined in his hair

    Notice cried, tide ... care, hair (sound effect is similar in the pairs), thus changing the order of the words will affect the rhythm of the poem.
  2. 9 December, 22:00
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    Changes made on the stanza can affect the setting and the character of the poem through;

    • Altering of the order of word causes a figurative meaning to words that do not have that. For example " a sound sleep" differs from "a sleep sound"

    • Changing stanza by placing words within a line in a planned order can create internal rhyme.

    Explanation

    The manner words are arranged in poetry places emphasis upon those words that begin the line, end a line or are placed in pairs. For example in the Poem, The Hunting of the Snark, the first and second stanza have something interesting to notice. In stanza 1,

    "Just the place for a Snark! The Bellman cried,

    As he landed his crew with care;

    Supporting each man on the top of the tide

    By a finger entwined in his hair

    Notice cried, tide ... care, hair (sound effect is similar in the pairs), thus changing the order of the words will affect the rhythm of the poem.
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