like rain Flashcards

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‘Like Rain it sounded till it curved’ simile

verbs

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confusion of what ‘it; is being described

ostensibly ‘it’= rain, but aural verb sounded + kinetic verb ‘curved’= increased sense of elusive referent

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’ + and then I knew ‘twas wind’

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:L2= ‘wind’ but simple diction contains pun ‘wind’ = pentecostal wind of god’s Holy Spirit incarnated in nature or ‘wind’= process of poetic genius ‘winding’ sublime expereiences into slanted language of dazzling beauty

= both the pentecostal wind of god’s majesty which the poet vate hears whistling alliteratively (walked as wet as any wave)
= but also the poetic genius which ‘winds’ sublime experiences into Language

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‘it filled the wells, it pleased the pools’ Anaphora and liquid consonance (l) + personified verb

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increased momentum of anaphora escalates rain’s impact upon environment’s
rain initially ‘pleases’ earth but threat of its indignation foreshadowed gurgling liquidity

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‘It pulled the spigot from the Hills

And let the floods abroad-‘
metaphor + liquid consonance becomes fronted

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rain intensifies: metaphor ‘pulls spigot from road’ = man’s inability to measure and contain nature’s power

as the storm becomes violent it lets ‘floods abroad’ + /l/ consonance previously embedded within words becomes fronted and leading to a sense of rain’s terror and plentitude

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‘it loosened acres, lifted seas’ imagery and continued liquidity + anaphora

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rainstorm reaches final apocalyptic crescendo + destructive memory (;loosened acres’ and ‘lifted seas’) = increased sense of chaos as if nature’s temporal and spatial coordinates collapsing and continuation of /l/ initial position
ironically, when nature struggles to contain its own force, speaker/poet excelling in evincing nature’s power in words

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‘then like Elijah Roda away upon a wheel of cloud’ = allusion

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final couplet allusion to Elijah= both storm’s dissaperance + sense that speaker poet has become and Elijah figure, lifted up to the heavens, made almost god-like by their unique perception of Nature and ability to inscribe in lang.

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