The document contains summaries of two poems. The first poem is described as having a sad and angry tone, with metaphors comparing a broken heart to the heaving sea. The persona is grieving for a broken heart. The second poem's speaker gives gifts of fruits, flowers, and vines to a woman, but she cries because she wants love, not material things, and the tone is one of excitement as the man shows his love through gifts rather than affection.
The document contains summaries of two poems. The first poem is described as having a sad and angry tone, with metaphors comparing a broken heart to the heaving sea. The persona is grieving for a broken heart. The second poem's speaker gives gifts of fruits, flowers, and vines to a woman, but she cries because she wants love, not material things, and the tone is one of excitement as the man shows his love through gifts rather than affection.
The document contains summaries of two poems. The first poem is described as having a sad and angry tone, with metaphors comparing a broken heart to the heaving sea. The persona is grieving for a broken heart. The second poem's speaker gives gifts of fruits, flowers, and vines to a woman, but she cries because she wants love, not material things, and the tone is one of excitement as the man shows his love through gifts rather than affection.
The document contains summaries of two poems. The first poem is described as having a sad and angry tone, with metaphors comparing a broken heart to the heaving sea. The persona is grieving for a broken heart. The second poem's speaker gives gifts of fruits, flowers, and vines to a woman, but she cries because she wants love, not material things, and the tone is one of excitement as the man shows his love through gifts rather than affection.
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1. Who is the persona speaking in the poem?
It is a person who was in love but now broken and is mourning for the broken heart.
2. To whom are the lines addressed?
For herself/himself, because the person is grieving for her/his broken heart. The person is just talking about how deep her/his wound on her or his heart and how sad the person is.
3. What is the tone of the poem?
The tone of the poem for me is sad and angry together with the poem itself.
4. What figurative language and symbolism are found in the poem?
I found metaphors, which she/he compares the heart aches to the heaving sea. And, the person symbolizes her/him broken heart and broken feelings with love's grave.
A day in the farm
1. Who's the speaker in the poem?
A man who gives every single thing to his love of his life but the woman wants more than things.
2. What makes the woman cry?
The woman is crying because she doesn't want anything about the man is giving, she wanted love from her partner. Love that can last.
3. Why can't she accept the gift offered to her by the speaker? Because she is not attracted in materialistic things. She wanted to feel more than giving her those things.
4. What does she want from the speaker?
She wanted love and affection from her partner.
5. What are the gifts for the woman?
Fruits, flowers, forest ferns and vine.
6. How does the woman respond to the gifts?
She's crying from all those.
7. What is the tone of the poem?
The tone of the poem is excited and caressing because of the man that gives things to the woman that he thought that was how to love.