 Poem Analysis Sorry I’m gone!!!!. Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism.

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 Poem Analysis Sorry I’m gone!!!!

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration - repetition of same consonant sounds at beginnings of two or more words  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile - Comparrision using “like” or “as”  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor - Comparison not using “like” or “as”  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor  Personification - Giving inanimate objects human characteristics  Hyperbole  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole - Exaggeration  Symbolism

Parts of the Poem  Alliteration  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  Hyperbole  Symbolism - One thing represents or stands for something bigger

“A Weekend on the Water” The lake peacefully, yet excitedly, mists onto the grass Next to their home where we are warmly welcome Smiles aroudn the table as our team continues to win The board game, but I wasn’t paying attention I was there for the laughter The future in the window to my right, shone back at me I breathed in the past And breathed out the dust of your foundation The future is like a single-engine Cessna tied to an anvil of increasing mass A set of perfectly carved cock clogs Polished and primed by a Holy neon river