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Little Things Full Poem Explanation

Little Things: Poem Little Drop of water Little grains of sand Makes the mighty ocean And the pleasant land So the little moments, Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Of eternity. Thus our little errors, Lead the soul away From the path of virtue Far in sin to stray. Little Deeds of Kindness Little words of love, Help to make earth happy, Like the heaven above.   - J.A.F. Carney Explanation: Theme and Overview: The poem "Little Things" written by "Julia A.F. Carney" is a simple poem written in four stanzas. Although the poem seems to be simple, the message it conveys in quite big. In the poem, the poetess asserts the values and importance of all those things which are small for us, and we generally don't give much importance to them. Poetess also wants to say those small things are much more important than many big things and without giving much importance to them we just wait for something big. And these small things also affect our lives to a lar...

Sharing And Caring Junior Class Full Story

Know the Full story "Sharing and Caring" and morals from the story along with related Questions and Answers .    Sharing And Caring Once there were two friends in a Forest, a mango tree and a banyan tree. They talked to each other and enjoyed the whole day. Every night lions and tigers used to sleep beneath them. The mango tree used to hatred the animals. "I will shoo them away, they roar loudly, smell bad and makes a lot of noise," he said. The banyan tree was friendly and very calm and he said, "Don't be so rude. We trees and animals need each other. We must live in harmony and help each other." The mango tree was rigid. He was not ready to listen to him. That night when animals were sleeping under the tree, the mango tree shook its branches and made loud noises. The animals thought it was a demon and ran away. The mango tree laughed and felt happy. The next evening two woodcutters came to the forest. They had axes in their hands. They saw the big...

The Laburnum Top Full Poem Analysis And Explanation

Know the Summary, Theme, Analysis, Literary devices and related Questions and Answers of the poem:   The Laburnum Top:- Analysis The poem The   Laburnum Top is a free verse poem written in 15 lines. In the first stanza of the poem, the poet used literary devices like alliteration ( September sunlight ) , consonance ( consonant 'S' is prominent in the second line )  and assonance ( vowel 'I' is prominent in the first line ) . In the second stanza of the poem, the poet used literary devices simile ( sleek as a lizard ) , metaphor ( as a machine ) , alliteration ( the thickness and tree trembles ) . Now coming to the ending of the poem, the poet used poetic devices like the metaphor ( It is the engine of her family ) . And throughout the poem, the poet also used onomatopoeia many times in the poem like chirrup, chittering, trillings, whistle-chirrup whisperings . Summary In the poem, The poet portrays his experience of what he witnesses about the Laburnum tree . T...

Line By Line Explanation of Poem "Alone" by Edgar Allan Poe

Line By Line Explanation of Poem "Alone" by Edgar Allan Poe: Overview And Theme: The Poem "Alone" was written by  Edgar Allan Poe  and was published in the year 1875. The Poem consists of 22 lines written in couplets. The Poem is written in a dark and solemn tone and comprises strong  sentiments , solitude, and loneliness that most young and teens feel when their loved ones leave them. The Poem silently gives us a message about how to live alone. The Poem is also about the lonely poet whose perception of the world is much different from others. Explanation: From Childhood's hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen!   The poem starts with the lines in which the poet says that- From the age of their childhood, he feels different from others. He saw differently from others. His perception was different in context from all the things that an average person sees. The poet wants to convince that he used to found an abnormality in all those things that are ...

Differences in Thoughts and Quotation

In the following section, we are going to see what are the difference in Thoughts and Quotation : Thought: Whatever you think, you feel at any instant about the world can be regarded as thought. Thoughts are random, they connect your desire, pain, ambition, choice and will with the world. The thought is something that alters the way you interact with society. It is thought which let you make decisions for your next move. The thought is the inner voice of the mind it recognises the necessity and urgency of actions around you. Thought gives you the potential to distinguish between good and evil. Thoughts are random and involuntary, the imagination of human life is impossible without thoughts. It is our thoughts that differentiate us from animals. We have thoughts, imagination and will and all these give us the answer that why humans are humans and why animals are animals. Remember that, the cognition of the world lies beneath the thoughts. Besides these, Thoughts have great influence an...

Easter Morning full poem by Amy Clampitt

 Easter Morning A stone at dawn, Coldwater in the basin These walls' rough plaster imageless After the hammering of so much insistence, On the need for naming after the travesties, that passed as faces. Grace: the unction of sheer nonexistence, Upwelling in this hyacinthine freshet, of the unnamed the faceless. - Amy Clampitt More Links: Quotes:  https://themotivationaladda.blogspot.com/search/label/Quotes Story:  https://themotivationaladda.blogspot.com/search/label/Story Jane Austen:  https://themotivationaladda.blogspot.com/search/label/Jane%20Austen

Servants Full Poem By Gieve Patel - Analysis and Explanation

 Servants They come of Peasant stock Truant from an insufficient plot Lights are shut off after dinner But the city blur enters Picks modulations on the skin The dark around them. Is brown links body to body Or is dispelled And the hard fingers Glow as the smoke is inhaled And the lighted end of tobacco Becomes an orange spot Other hands are wide Or shut, it does not matters One way or other They sit without thoughts Mouth slightly open, recovering From the day, and the eyes Globe into the dim Bur are not informed because Never have travelled beyond this silence They sit like animals. I mean no offence. I have seen Animals resting in their stall The oil flame reflected in their eyes Large beads that though protruding Actually rest Behind the regular grind Of the jaws. - Gieve Patel Explanation The poem depicts the picture of servants who were farmers someday. Nevertheless, now they are discarded from their plot, and they are now helpless. And now the peasants are leaving their plot...