Friday, October 25, 2019
Analysis of The Sick Rose Written by William Blake Essay -- English Li
Analysis of The Sick Rose Written by William Blake.    O rose, thou art sick!  The invisible worm  That flies in the night,  In the howling storm,    Has found out thy bed  Of crimson joy,  And his dark secret love  Does thy life destroy.    In this essay, I chose to write a bout ââ¬Å"The Sick Roseâ⬠, which is a  short poem written by William Blake, focusing on the metaphorical  language and the symbolism used in it. Though this poem is difficult,  I like its deeper meaning and the symbolism. I think that Blake  succeeds in giving us a very brilliant work in a few lines.    This short poem is a narrative poem made up of two stanzas; each  stanza has four lines, rhyming a b c b. The language of it is pretty  easy though it is written in 18th century English. The poet uses the  present tense to indicate that what he is talking about might happen  anytime and anywhere. The tone in the poem is sad. It is set at night,  in the ââ¬Å"howling storm.â⬠ It has a double meaning. It is full of  figurative language. The whole poem is a metaphor. It seems to be  about a rose that has been destroyed at night...                      
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