Analysis of Richard

Dr. T. Pinnock 1962 (Hartford, Ct)



Love of great power.
Shall be loved
for what he is.
He want to love everybody.
Power. . .
But his own

By: Theodore Arthur Pinnock
“Summer of 74”


Scheme AXXXAX XX
Poetic Form
Metre 11110 111 1111 1111100 10 111 1101010 101
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 142
Words 27
Sentences 7
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 6, 2
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 13
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 54
Words per stanza (avg) 15
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Submitted by dr_pinnock on July 08, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Dr. T. Pinnock

Dr. Pinnock first wrote poetry in the institution he resided in inside a classroom at 8 years old. The typewriter was old and manual with a keyguard. A keyguard is a device with an opening for each key to prevent a person lacking fine motor skills from accidentally hitting a key. Dr. Pinnock was granted permission to use the class alone. He labored there typing for hours ignoring his cerebral palsy. Dr. Pinnock grew up with his family until August of 1970. Poverty forced his parents to make him a ward of the State of Connecticut. more…

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