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1.02 Poetry Characteristic She Walks in Beauty | Selected Poem Title: | Initial Response:
What does this poem seem to be about?
This poem seems to be about a person who’s describing or expressing a girl’s appearance and how her personality is. | | Words: Were the words in this poem difficult or easy to understand?
Was there any word or phrase that was powerful to you?
The word or phrase that was powerful to me was “She walks in beauty, like the night” | | Images:
Did the poet create strong images?
What could you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel?
The poet created very strong images in my mind such as how the girl might look. I felt calm when I was reading the poem. | | Figurative Language:
What poetic devices were used in this poem?
What did these poetic devices do for the poem?
Did these devices help create imagery or communicate the author's feelings?
The poetic device that was used in the poem was simile. In the phrase “She walks in beauty, like the night”, it states like or as, so therefore it is a simile. The poetic device conveyed what the poem means more. | | Emotion:
What emotion was the author trying to express?
I think the author was in peace and he is probably in love. | | Structure:
How is the poem organized (lines, stanzas, etc.)? The poem is organized in 3 stanzas.
What is unique or interesting about the structure of the poem?
Does the poem rhyme?
Something that is unique about the poem is that uses words such as o’er. It looks like it has been written a long time ago. Yes, this poem has rhyming words such as night, bright, and light. | | Meaning:
What is the poem saying about life or love? The author is voicing his love for a girl.
Do you agree or disagree with this message? Explain. I agree with this message because everyone will always have a lover in their life.
Are there any other reasonable ways to interpret this poem? Another reasonable way to interpret this poem is that a lover will one day come into your heart. | |

Publication:
What kind of magazine or other publication would be the best place for this type of poem?
The magazine that would be perfect for this poem is Cloud Nine. Cloud Nine has articles about people who are in love. The way that the author writes this poem seems that he is in love. He is describing the girl in a calm, peaceful, and adorable way. The poem starts off with “She walks in beauty, like the night”. This statement clearly states that it will perfectly fit with the Cloud Nine Magazine.

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