This poem is about the rapid deterioration of the climate as a result of increase in technology which causes side effects to the environment affecting the climate negatively. . scientific discoveries and human explorations also add to the rapid global change of the climate and this leads to drought, air pollution, global warming and land quakes. This poem seeks to implore us to reduce our human explorations so as to preserve nature and life and to prevent environmental changes which would lead to catastrophic disasters.more »
The poem is a free verse . It talks about friendship,life , love and religion.It advocates love and unity. It makes use of apostrophe in 'Rejoice O Africa','Be happy O Europe! and 'Be Merry you America'. It advocates a rule with peace and love among countries. It advocates the strong nations helping the weak nations and the eradication of poverty. It talks about oneness of all regardless of race,colour and ethnicity.more »
The poem is about coronavirus. It talks about corona's devastating impact on mankind. It makes use of apostrophe in that the poet is talking to corona who doesn't exist physically. It talks about coronavirus heartlessness as it ravages mankind, sparing no one. Corona is compared to "The biggest masquerade festival that has ever happened in the history of the world",metaphor is used here. Finally,the poet ends with a plea to the God of creation to heal the world.more »
This is a ballad. It talks about the final day when the horn is blown and people are resurrected after death. It's about life after death. The faithfuls are finally credited with the reward for their faithfulness and henceforth live happily without all earth griefs . There is the use of anaphora in stanza 2 where "The" is repeated throughout the stanza.more »
The poem is about lamentations and cravings for salvation. There's the use of personification in the "calm of hills" and also there is the use of apostrophe in"O paradise O paradise Crave for your rest". Its about grief,sadness,troubled times and hope for a better futuremore »