Folk singer and writer Jewel Kilcher was born on May 23, 1974, in Homer, Alaska, to Nedra and Atz Kilcher. Her parents were folk singers who incorporated Jewel into their act at age 6. Jewel and her family lived in a very small-populated town and had no running water, toilets or television. For her last two years of high school, Jewel traveled to Michigan and the Interlochen Arts Academy where she took arts and music classes. In 1994, Jewel was signed as a signer. Jewel was not immediately a star but in 1996 on of her songs became a breakout hit, she also won many Grammy Nominations. Jewel was not only a signer but she also acted and played a role in the movie Ang Lee’s Ride With the Devil, a Civil War drama. Around 1999 Jewel released a book and audiotape of her poems, A Night Without Armor.
Many Fans appreciate her earnestness and strong singing voice. One of the poems I choose to write about is called “I Say to You Idols” this poem is very inspiring to those who have trouble moving on. I found a few poetic devices in this poem. In line six of the poem I found “fallen things” which I think is a metaphor. In line seven I found consonance with the two words “greatest and Grace”. In line eleven I found “walk and with” which is alliteration.
In line thirteen I found two words that could have two poetic devices, “screaming blood” which could be both a metaphor and personification. Another poem I did by jewel was ” All the words”. In line one I found alliteration with “fingers could feel”. In line four I found more alliteration, “silent sorrow”. In lines five, six, and seven I found a simile. I found hyperbule in lines eight, nine, ten, and eleven. In lines thirteen and fourteen I found another simile.
The Essay on Fourth Line Lines Poem Death
The poem consists of four stanzas of four lines each. The rhyme scheme is well thought-out. The first, second and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme. The third line of each stanza rhymes with the first, second and fourth lines of the next stanza. The last stanza is an exception, all lines rhyme and the lines three and four are identical. This rhyme scheme causes a very smooth transition between the ...
In line fifteen I found personification. And in lines seventeen and eighteen I found consonance. I think what Jewel is trying to be in this poem is a pregnant women trying to talk to the father of the child and telling him what it felt like to be abused by him. The poem “Lost” is another one I choose to talk about. I found in lines four, five, six, and seven two simile’s. In lines fifteen and sixteen I found ” bird and believes” which is alliteration. In line twenty I found antithesis.
I think this poem is saying what the words we all fear the most really mean and what some words that we need mean. After Divorce was another one of Jewel’s poems. In lines seven, eight, and nine I found a simile. In line eleven I found “coat closet” which is alliteration. In line thirteen I found more alliteration with “four feet”. In line twenty-seven I found consonance with ” ourselves out”. Also in line thirty-two I found another simile.
This poem is talking about what a kid’s life is like after their parent’s divorce and how much their life has changed. I like this poem the most because it relates to real life and what really can happen in this world. It also is very graphic and I can just picture what is happening in this poem. The fifth poem I choose by Jewel is called Infatuation. In line eight I found personification with “humid couch”. I also found personification in line ten, “fleshy carpets”.
In line twelve I found consonance with “conquering is complete “. In line thirteen I found alliteration in ” leaves its limbs”. In line seventeen there is a simile “who sits then like a hollow trunk”. In line twenty I found “seed relieved” which is assonance. Also in line twenty-one I found a metaphor. I think Jewel is talking about how people want to be beautiful.
The Essay on Analysis of the Poem “Variations on the Word Love”
The writer of the poem Margaret Atwood was born in November 18, 1939 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She is not only a poet, but also a novelist, a literary critic, an essayist and an environmental activist. And she is an excellent writer, a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias award for Literature. Her genres of writing include historical fiction, speculative fiction, science ...
How they strive to look like models, as skinny as models. But after all that work there is no more beauty, just bones showing through their skin which is not pretty at all. I think these poems by Jewel Kilcher are very good and give advice to all of us. I like it because it talks about lessons that we all learn while growing up. I think what I just said is the theme of all her poems. The theme is good because it deals with real life tragedies and lessons that we should all learn from.
In the beginning of her book she talks about how a poem is supposed to make us understand things that can’t be explained with just one or two words, she says that poetry is a voice for everything that doesn’t have it’s own voice. I like those things that she says because I think they are true and they help me understand life so much more then what we are taught in school or by our parents. All the words I wish your fingers could feel My brothers slept in the water closet He pulled my hair when he brushed it of when life might strike random again and left to fade a seed relieved
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I wrote this for my english class, during our section on poetry, my grade was a 93%. My teahcer said “very nice job.”.