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analysis of amy lowell's poem a decade

Title: analysis of amy lowell's poem a decade
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 410 | Pages: 1.7 (approximately 235 words/page)


analysis of amy lowell's poem a decade

Analysis of Amy Lowell’s Poem “A Decade” In “A Decade,” a poem by Amy Lowell, the reader is shown how a lover’s attitude can go from infatuation at first to just predictability and love. In this poem Lowell uses imagery and similes to elaborate on the feelings of the speaker towards his/her lover. In the beginning of the relationship the speaker is infatuated with the lover, and Lowell expresses this infatuation through …showed first 75 words of 410 total

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showed last 75 words of 410 total…uses similes to make comparisons of the lover to things such as red wine and morning bread. The theme of this poem is not too evident; however, if I were to choose one sentence to tell of the purpose I would have to say Things may change, but one thing remains the same, “I Love You.” Bibliography Lowell, Amy. “A Decade.” The American Tradition in Literature . Eds. George Perkins and Barbara Perkins. Boston: McGraw-Hill College, 1999. 1406.

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