Introduction Flashcards
Introduction: rhyming scheme in stanza one and four
ABAB
Introduction: in which stanza is there a break in the rhyme scheme
stanzas 2, 3 and 5
Introduction: how many stanzas are in Introduction
5
Introduction: what is similar about the lines
they are similar lengths
Introduction: what is it called when a word is repeated many times
repetition
Introduction: what type of stanzas are the stanzas
quatrain stanzas
Introduction: innocence or experience
innocence
Introduction: what kind of stanza form do the stanzas follow
heroic stanza form
Introduction: rhyming scheme in stanzas 2,3 and five
ABCB
Introduction: piping and piper
juxtaposing the musical nature of the speaker
Introduction: the child in the poem is
an embodiment of innocence
Introduction: the lamb represents
jesus
Introduction: the audience of the poem are
children
Introduction: the poet goes from
piping to singing to writing
Introduction: in the songs…
nature is seen as the purest state of man