Gabriel Medina Mr.Wigglesworth ELA/Block:3 1/13/16 Rockin’ around the Christmas tree The theme of this song is to enjoy Christmas fun in a old fashioned way (1960’s) Rock and Roll.This song was written by Johnny Mark and it was recorded by Brenda Lee.This song used three poetic devices such as repetition, Imagery, and Rhyming. In the three paragraph there are gonna be evidence about the song that are in the poetic devices on each paragraph. The evidence is gonna explain you what is the about what did the author felt this way about writing this song. The Poetic Device is Repetition.This poetic device impacts the song by giving you an image what are the people doing. Evidence
My song utilizes the poetic devices of simile, rhyming, imagery, and repetition like that of “Mrs. Potato Head” by Melanie Martinez. Unlike the other poetic devices, only one simile can be seen, and that’s in lines 8-9. Rhyming, on the other hand, runs rampant throughout the entire piece, only leaving a few small gaps in between. While not as frequently placed, imagery can be seen in lines 2, 11, 14-15, 16-18, 20-21, and 27. Each one of these lines gives you an insight into the troublesome life of the song’s namesake, Our Guardian Angel, whose unfortunate circumstances are purposefully downplayed like that of Martinez’s character, Mrs. Potato Head. In other words, Our Guardian Angel and Mrs. Potato Head are struggling to endure the ignorance
Explain how Charles Dickens uses the conventions of a ghost story to create a dark and suspense filled tale in ‘A Christmas Carol’
He uses this in the poem to give it rhythm to engage the reader and
I’m not a trombone, much less a tuba or euphonium. They never even needed a piccolo in the first place. So no one makes a big deal when I leave.
Have you ever watch a Christmas carol because I know I have we watch in school in class so we could do this paper on it. I hop you like it because I am going to tell you about this man that get's a visit by a ghost he was so scared he didn't know what to do. the ghost said that he was going to see 3 ghost and so he run and in to his bed bed and try to hid what would you do if that happened to you? Now stay tun for more defiles."The spirit then shows Scrooge the day when his beloved younger sister Fan picked him up from the school after repeatedly asking their cold, unloving father to allow his return, as she joyfully claims that he has changed and is now kinder than he was.The Ghost of Christmas Past is the first of the three spirits (after
Two, there are multiple lines in the song where imagery plays a big part. Visual, or any other form of imagery, is when you make the reader feel, see, touch, hear, or taste something,
Personification and Alliteration are some of the musical devices used throughout the whole poem to describe how much Galway Kinnell is attracted to blackberries.
Listening to Too Much Christmas Music is bad for your health, according to clinical psychologist" is an article written by Olivia Petter and posted on November 2017 in the Independent Website. In Petter's article, he argues that when one listens to too much of Christmas music, meaning Christmas carols, they will easily forget and lose concentration in what they were doing. His central argument is that "overdosing on festive music is officially bad for your mental health” (Petter, 2017). The music, when played or listened to repeatedly, leads the person to focus on nothing but the "mince pies and mistletoe", thus impairing one's brain (Petter, 2017). To substantiate her argument, Petter quotes authors Linda Blair, a psychologist and Eric Spangenberg, a researcher on the impact holiday music as it impacts retail stores.
Have you ever watched or read the " A Christmas Carol" before? If you had to choose out of the three ghost which one had a bigger impact on Scrooge. The "Christmas Carol" movie is about this man who hates Christmas because his old partner died on Christmas eve. Also while he is at his house resting Scrooge dead partner ghost came back alive and told him three ghost will visit Scrooge to show him the past the present and the future.
These devices prove the higher level of artistry and intellect the song has. One of the first figurative language devices used in the song is personification. “And every night my mind is running around her” (Borns 3). This line personifies the mind as if it has the capability to run. Figuratively, what is being expressed is how his mind is always thinking of her as if he is addicted.
Another example of a literary device that has been used throughout most of the poem is a metaphor. A metaphor happens when you are comparing two or more that are unrelated but share some common characteristics. For example, in the poem mother to son the mother is comparing her hard life that she had as a child to a staircase. The comparison the mother is trying to show is climbing stairs can be hard an example of it would be a toddler learning how to climb
The Presets and Tripod use repetition in the protest poems, to create an effect on the audience. This is so that the audience understands the underlying message of the song.
“That’s Christmas To Me”, is a christmas song written and performed by the group Pentatonix, it talks about the beautiful traditions of the Christmas holidays and how it brings family together. The song uses many poetic devices, mostly having to do with description. The song uses the poetic device of repetition in “Oh, why? Cause that’s Christmas to me”. Another poetic device used in this song is imagery, the song contains a lot of imagery.
The sky is blue, the grass is green, Is what we’ve heard in the storybooks we’ve seen. The flowers are blooming, the animals are strong, And the world is so joyful all year long.
Rock and Roll Christmas was written by Jill Gallina. This song is about and having a good time.It is also about spending time with your friends and family.Its a upbeat song with a fast tempo.It makes you want to get up and dance. It makes you want to sing.