NAMING OF PARTS Cassandra Williams. About the author  Born in Birmingham 22 February 1914  Educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham 

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NAMING OF PARTS Cassandra Williams

About the author  Born in Birmingham 22 February 1914  Educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham  Specialized in classics  Won the Temperley Latin prize  Japanese translator  Died 1986

Genre of poem  Lyric

Interpretation (theme)  Sometimes when you go into a routine, you forget about things that happen around you.

Defining difficult words  Swivel- device where it can be turned around easily  Japonica- it’s a plant and have rose like flowers on it

Allusion analysis  Japonica symbolize a war that was going on during that time.

A more modern translation  It’s pretty modern

Figuring out figurative language  It talks about the birds and the bees. I think the author wanted to show how they are free and able to do anything they want, but he can’t.

Measuring the meter  No consist meter

Rhyme scheme  No

Works Cited  "Henry Reed in The Dictionary of National Biography." Henry Reed in The Dictionary of National Biography. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Sept