Sunday, June 27, 2010

Dorothy Wordsworth

The sister of William really gets some of the same genes from family. The poem expressed to the child seems to tell of the feelings she gets of a child. She is able explain her feelings and write a story of what it will be like if there is a child around. The way she explains helps the reader get a vivid picture of what she tells and had her own way of explaining the situation. She however is different from William in that she seems to show more of personal emotions then him. She tells how the child will “hide in the cave of a rock;/ Then whistle as shrill as the buzzard cock” (292). She tells her story with her emotions written into her words.

1 comment:

  1. Joe,

    I am afraid this post is too short, vague and undeveloped to be successful. You fail to let your reader know what work you are discussing, or why it is the way you claim.

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