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Explication: "Ballad of Birmingham"
Title: Explication: "Ballad of Birmingham"
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 957 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Explication: "Ballad of Birmingham"
Explication: “Ballad of Birmingham”
In the poem “Ballad of Birmingham”, by Dudley Randall, many different things can be analyzed. The difference in the two translations; one being a literal translation, telling the true meaning of the poem, and the other being a thematic translation, which tells the author’s theme and symbolism used in his/her work. Another thing that all poets have in common is the usage of poetic devices; such as similes, metaphors,
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of the poem; such as similes and metaphors. Randall doesn’t use many of these things but he does use personification once in a while; for example when he said “she clawed through the bits of glass and brick”. He also uses hyperbole, which is an exaggeration, when he says “she bathed until she was rose petal sweet”.
In sum, this poem is excellent in its storytelling and I would recommend this to anyone.
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