Single-word poem

Eleanor farjeon's Dawn left a subtle feeling for the audience. The beginning of this poem is very clever, starting with rhyme: throughout the work, Faqiong uses AABB sequence in all three paragraphs, and applies this technology to the appropriate position. This brings a continuous connection to the work and prevents it from being dispersed. This poem is obviously thematic and revolves around the concept of a new morning, which is very common in our daily life. However, through the description of birds singing, rain, dew on the grass and sunshine, the morning in this poem has a fantasy feeling. It brings me a happy and perfect morning, just like the first morning, just like every new morning created by God. It can remind us of the pleasant details of a morning, which are often overlooked in our busy daily life. This poem realizes the beauty of nature, not by exploring special places in the world, but by a simple new morning. It revolves around our daily life, and we continue to witness it, but we don't actually see it. This poem is not composed of many difficult words, but it is profound in the way that Farjeon weaves comparable words together with alliteration, rhyme, personification and metaphor. Readers may notice that there is evidence of religious values throughout the poem. For example, the use of "praise" in three paragraphs. In any case, Breaking Dawn is a delightful and subtle poem, in which Fargion adds another layer of understanding to the simple concept of the arrival of a new day.

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