The character described in this line from the Beowulf poem is Grendel. It represents one of the poems antagonist, has incredible strength and greatness, is very fast and skillful. According to the criticisms, it is not clear in the poem whether it is a monster or not, but one of the features is that everyone is afraid of him except Beowulf. It is also portrayed as a kind of cowardly because it attacks only at night, and as such with all other traits emphasizes his origins leading from the biblical Cain.
But whenever I see you, I burst apart
And scatter the sky with my blazing heart.
In spits and sparkles in stars and balls,
Buds into roses — and flares, and falls.
In the excerpt from Amy Lowell's "Fireworks," "scatter the sky" (line 4). "spits and
sparkles" (line 5), and "flares, and falls" (line 6) are all examples of
(A) Onomatopoeia
(B) Epistrophe
(C) Internal rhyme
(D) Alliteration
b. connotations.
c. denotations.
d. shadings. Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)
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to make a death/sob story youll need to make the reader care about the character, Make the reader despise the character, Show the death's effect on other characters, Avoid over-dramatisation and clichés, Don't rely on shock value, and Try not to make a death predictable.
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