Zusammenfassung der Ressource
English poems
- Nettles
- "My son aged three fell in the
nettle bed"
- main event
- Everyday and real
- Goes through story in
staright forward way
- "Spears, that regiment of
spite"
- Personification of nettles
- Army attacked boy on perpose
- Quick
draw
- "And this... and this...
and this...."
- Repetition
- Texted kisses are bullets from
gun
- Unclear ending, perhaps lover has one?
ended relationship?
- "Through the heart"
- Enjambment-makes poem
seem less stuctured perhaps
more breathless
- Adding suspence
- Reflects the brocken nature of
the relationship/heart
- The manhunt
- "Frozen river"
- Metaphor- tear/scar
- "only then would he let me"
- Repetition- sujests small steps
in a small painstaking prosses
- Slowley over coming resistance
- "i come close"
- Had to wait until
now to get close
- She has only "got
close"/ unseccessful.
- "Closed...close"
- Half ryme
- muted ending- dull impact
- Brothers
- "Saddled"
- First word empasises his frustation.
- Stuck with him, no choise
- "ridiculous, tank top
- Embarressed by his brother.
- Mocks his immaturity
- Brothers a burdend
- Shows big brothers
immaturity- Insignificant
for adults
- Sister maude
- "Maude"
- Repetition
- Culpret- blame/ betrayal
- "My father of my dear?"
- Rhetorical question-
intimedating
- sarcastic, already knows. spiteful
- "Comeliest corpes"
- Oxymoron
- Still love him even in dead
- Comitment