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AP English Literature: The Tone of Death 4 Views
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The speaker's voice can be best described as
The speaker's voice can be best described as
Transcript
- 00:00
Sorry Okay Next up question will just get right to
- 00:06
it because we've beaten this poem to death The speaker's
- 00:14
voice can be best described as what Well When a
- 00:24
speaker starts a poem with love being dead it's most
- 00:28
likely going to be a direct train to Sad Town
Full Transcript
- 00:32
which is the case here Throughout the passage of the
- 00:34
speaker mentions the dying flowers the cold and grey autumn
- 00:38
twilight and the sad and low few chords all of
- 00:43
which give the piece a solemn and forlorn feeling like
- 00:47
a church organ there at a funeral So see Solomon
- 00:50
forlorn that the tone while loser ball resilient and empowered
- 00:55
like an Oprah revival A is not applicable because the
- 00:59
speaker never affirms her strength On the contrary she seems
- 01:02
pretty crushed is if she can't focus on anything but
- 01:05
singing Sad song So be there Stevie Nicks In the
- 01:08
later Eric peaceful and resigned like D A while might
- 01:12
seem pretty close but the speaker isn't really at peace
- 01:15
here She's resigned to a life without love or joy
- 01:17
which doesn't sound too peaceful Tow us She's also not
- 01:21
too hopeful Get rid E if she believes that love
- 01:24
is now totally dead Yeah she really is going to
- 01:27
get a lot of swipe writes on tinder so that's
- 01:30
it See a U
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