1. Judith Wright
Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), in his Essays, wrote that "Poetry is simply the most beautiful, impressive and widely effective mode of saying things, and hence its importance." ... Poetry differs from prose and other genres by that has formal devices and techniques used to construct it, and that without such techniques poetry is not, as such, poetry. ... The first stanza of the poem can be seen to carry a large amount of personification and imagery, using such terms as " delicate outline , bony slopes wincing , clean, lean, hungry country." These terms are used to convey Wright's message to...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate