And Lekila Washington Preludes Introduction Title of poemPrelude Author of the poem TS Eliot Thesis Statement In this poem the poem uses the literary device of Figure languages setting image and ABABCCDEDFF are examples of rhyme scheme ID: 371802
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By Nefretiria Jones And Lekila Washington
Preludes Slide2
Introduction
Title of poem-Prelude
Author of the poem- TS. Eliot
Thesis Statement - In this poem the poem uses the literary device of Figure languages ,setting, image, and , ABABCCDEDFF are examples of rhyme scheme
Eliot T.S. ( 26 Sept 1888-4 Jan poet, critic and editor ,was born Thomas Stearns Eliot in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Henry Ware Eliot, President of Press Brick Company and charlotte Champe Steans, a former teacher, an energetic social work volunteer at the Humanity Club of ST. Louis and amateur poet with taste for Emerson. Slide3
Theme of the poem was things he recognizes and the daily route for him.
THE TONE OF THE POEM is
Awareness
Theme and ToneSlide4
Figure Language –Personification example, His soul stretched tight across the skies.Another example of personification , As the street hardly understands.
Figurative Language and Poetic DeviceSlide5
The poem was basically about him coming to a conclusion to realizing his surroundings.
Poem InterpretationSlide6
Conclusion he gives you a clear picture on what is going on from evening to the morning and the time at night. To show you a image of everything he realized.
ConclusionSlide7
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