D-words like joyful, Tyrant Man shall be overthrown, trod by beasts alone, cruel whips no more, riches more than mind can picture make the world without man seem like a happy, wonderful place
I-phrases like trod by beasts alone, rings shall vanish from our noses, riches more than mind can picture, bright will shine the fields of England, make you picture happy time where everyone works together
D-phrases like Man shall be overthrown, we all must labor, all must toil for freedom's sake, show that all the animals will still have to work to get this happiness
L-overall, the language is meant to be happy and exciting, so when animals think of this place, they want to be there
S-All sentences the same length, every other one rhymes, pretty short, simple sentences
Overall, the tone and style of this song is used to get animals to think of this happier place and want to be there. It is trying to show the animals that there is a better world out there than what they are living in.
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3 comments:
Olivia you really are outstanding!! I agree with what you are saying about the Beasts of England tone: the poem is to get them to believe that there is more in the future for the animals.
I agree with you esp. with the "rings shall vanish from our noses" bit in your imagery section; i said the same thing because you can justp icture the rings vanishing.
Solid, Olivia.
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