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An Explication of Your Idea via Sir Michael Drayton

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Through Sir Michael Drayton, Your Idea is an English and Shakespearean sonnet that You have produced in the Age of Exploration. Indeed, Your have used a variety of rhetorical devices in order to contribute to the overall effect of Your poem by giving us Your creative and imaginative ideas to write about. Moreover, Your poetic structure involves a division of four parts. This make-up consists of three quatrains with a rhyme scheme of ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, and a couplet rhymed GG. The following explication will closely identify Your literary techniques, which are definitely contributions to Your main ideas of Your poetry at large.
First and foremost, You have been using sonic elements to make Your ideas very clear. In particular, You have been incorporating repetition of Your personal pronoun "I" in lines 2-4 plus Your adjective "glad" in verse three (2,3, and 4). In addition, You have Your alliteration of Your verbs "come" and "kiss" in Your first verse line (1). To be more specific of this beginning rhyme, You have Your consonance of "nay" and "no" in Your second row (2). Similarly, You have Your assonance of "one" and "of" in Your eighth subdivision (8).
Besides initial rhyme, You have end rhyme in Your lyric. For instance, You have the rhyming words "port" and "heart" in units one as well as three (1,3). Likewise, You have Your perfect rhyme of "me" and "free" in clauses 2 plus 4 (2,4). Not only do You have "vows" and "brows" in phrases five as well as seven (5,7). You, too, have this full rhyme of "lies" along with "eyes" in Your successive lines ten coupled with twelve (10,12).
Other than Your sound tools, You have imagery in Your work of art. For example, You have Your metaphors as in "one jot of former love retain" in Your stanzaic verse eight (8). On a similar note, You have "the last gasp of love's latest breath in Your ninth poetic line (9). Equally important, You have Your personification of Passion and Faith in Your successive rows 10-11. Lastly, You have personified Innocence in Your final three lines of verse (12-14).
In summary, Your Idea embodies stylistic language in which You have been utilizing to inspire us to create and innovate. Specifically, You have repetitiveness and figures of speech that we can apply as well as enjambment and/or end-stopped lines of poetry. To illustrate, You have alliterative consonance and assonance plus rhyme in virtually all of the stanzaic units. On top of this, You have tropes and You have been speaking to us via numerous promptings. The sky is the limit and thank You, God Almighty, for giving us Your divine ideas of creative innovation....

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