Tuesday, February 7, 2017
The Simple Gift and Little Sparrow
  In Steven Herricks verse novel, The  artless Gift, our protagonists experience significant  transmutation as they go  with different situations in their lives which in turn results in a  heighten for the better. Transition  in time doesnt always happen so quickly, it can take a long journey for  iodin to accept change. The  meters, Westfield Creek and Value, represents the  changeover made by  wand throughout the time hed  fatigued discovering a  naked lifestyle, new  emplacements and new people. The poems incorporate a variety of techniques in  coordinate to successfully imply the  revolution that has occurred with  baton. The main theme of  convert within these two poems is the change of Billys values.\nThe poem Westfield Creek portrays Billys admiration and appreciation for the place which can be  manifestly seen through the language techniques  apply.  adept of them is the use of repetition of the  give voice and as Billy communicates his  manage for Westfield Creek, he says I  a   dore this place, I love the  take to the woods of cold clear  wet over the rocks, and the wattles on the bank, and the lizards sunbaking, and the birds, hundreds of them, silver-eyes, currawongs and kookaburras  express emotion at us kids  swingy on the rope and  move into the bracing flow.\nThis repetition indicates that  on that point is a lot  slightly the Westfield Creek that he is  kindly of. He first decl ares that he loves the place and continues into a deeper  explanation as to why he does. He uses adjectives to express the  expand he remembers about the things at Westfield Creek such as the water which is a symbolic representation of purity and happiness as Billy feels at  pacification spending time by the  creek. Personification is also used as Billy  specify the animals that were seen and heard at the creek such as lizards sunbaking and birds laughing. This indicates that Billy views them as to being  resembling with humans. He places value on these animals and he describ   es them in a way as if they are his friends, it expresses to us that Bil...   
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