Analysis Of The Flower Of Love

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Love, it is showed in many different ways. Love can simply be a mother to son relationship, or to lust and have passion towards another human. Love can be hard but it also can be pleasurable. Everyone has love its just sometimes hard to show it, so what other way could someone show love? Actions and words are two of the main things. You could simply show love as a mother in telling your son some wise words about life such as how in the poem Mother to Son did. Or you could tell your lover that she or he is as beautiful as a flower and use your actions with passion such a the poem Flower of Love showed.
The poem Mother to Son is about a mother trying to teach her son perseverance to life, this is demonstrated by her comparing stairs to life …show more content…

The poem has 20 lines, it has a lot of sentences starting with the letter A or the word and and a lot of in’ at the end of the sentence. It repeats the first sentence in the last sentence. It kind of has a Didactic type, maybe a little bit of song type and free verse a lot, a bit of a puente. The type of rhyme the poem has is a little of repetition, it is a ACD EFGG FGGI JKLM NOPB rhyme scheme. There are 120 syllables in the poem and each line ranges between 3-11, the most common are 4, 11,10,5, and 6 syllables. It has no visual effect or shape to the poem. It lastly includes lots of sound devices in the poem. It includes Consonance, “Don’t you set down on the steps oooo. Cause you finds its kinder hard (ddd). I’se been a-climbin’ on, and reachin’ landin’s, and turnin’ corners. (nnnnnnnnnn.)” Assonance, “Don’t you set down on the steps (oooo). Where there ain’t been no light (eeeeee). And Dialect, “I’se been a-climbin' on, And reachin' landin’s, And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark Where there ain't been no light. So, boy, don't you turn back.” So both the technical and meaning of poem both connect in the way to show the type and message of the …show more content…

Although the two poems are very different there are a few things that make them alike. For example, both poems show signs of love. In Mother to Son, it shows love in the way of motherly love giving advice to her son. In Flower of Love, it shows love toward someones lover. They both are trying to give off a certain tone which of both are happy, uplifting tones. They both use metaphors in order to convey their main idea, for MTS has a metaphor of stairs saying that life isn't going to be a crystal stair but instead one with tacks and splinters sticking out which she means that life isn't going to be easy you will come across obstacles to overcome. And in FOL it has a metaphor of a flower, to show the idea of her lovers beauty like as a flower. They both include lots of imagery also, while ones imagery is off a beaten up staircase and another one is off a beautiful flower. Kind of funny the difference of those two! They both symbolize something also. Both which also symbolism a human or human life. MTS symbolizes the crystal stair as the perfect life and the beaten up stair as real life where you will have to go through hard times to get to the top. And FOL symbolizes a flowers beauty to her lovers beauty. They both use repetition and rhyme through out the poem. It uses dialect also, while in MTS the dialect is somewhat southern and almost uneducated but in FOL the dialect is proper and very well english/grammar. They both

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