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Monday, February 4, 2019

Elegy, Written With His Own Hand In the Tower Before His Execution and

Comparing Metaphors in Chidiock Tichbornes Elegy, Written With His Own Hand In the Tower Before His Execution and William Blakes To See A World In A Grain Of SandChidiock Tichbornes Elegy, Written With His Own Hand In the Tower Before His Execution and William Blakes To See A World In A Grain Of Sand contain several fascinating metaphors that find two impressive verses that capture our imagination. Both of these elegies deal with life and the severalize ways it surfaces from within the poets mind. These metaphors (an analogy between two things that give us insight into the unrevealed part) create an image within our minds that maintain our forethought throughout the verse.In Blakes, To See A World In A Grain Of Sand, every line is a metaphor that secures our attention and blazes our imagination. Blake expresses a metaphor wisely when he asserts Hold infinity in the wield of your hand (Blake 125, line 3). Humans have always grasped onto condemnation, as if by gripping it tightly, we can control its outcome multiply time, making time stand still, and so forth. Blake...

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