Analysis of Bay Bouis



wordsworth mentioning must be included
into the sequence.
such worded reasons support love
togetherness
and the diction of lovers
spoken and understood
such detail
makes even simple jesturing exciting and
allows the reader
to express
with voice and depths.
making the audience
see how the
reader wishes
to express the
collations
of verbs, nouns, adverbs, conjunctions
and glossary.
reinventing the story with only
the readers perspective.
each point of view.


Scheme ABCDEFGHIJKBLMLBNOOPQ
Poetic Form
Metre 1010011010 01010 11010011 0100 0010110 10001 101 1101010100 01010 101 1101 100100 110 1010 1010 1 11110010 0100 0010010110 010010 1111
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 459
Words 75
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 21
Lines Amount 21
Letters per line (avg) 18
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 381
Words per stanza (avg) 70

About this poem

how angry she was when her brother told her that they had sewn her bassoons together to make a raft for the flooded creek.Angry indeed!

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on January 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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