- In Patricia Killelea's poem about the police shooting an innocent deer in the streets of Oakland i think that it is very interesting to look at the usage of words that begin with the letters "s" or "w". She uses them in two different ways. One she puts them close together in a sentence for example "soft steps my mother spoke" and then two lines later it says, " the warm, wobbly drink of this living so wild-fought her." The other way that she uses words that begin with the letter "s" or "w" is by repeating words that begin with these letter in back to back sentence's such as, "Running the fawn shakes off bullets, running the fawn shakes off concrete." This helps her get across her message of the positive usage of this by repeating the shakes in these back to back sentences. The negative usage has the fawn wobble off into dawn and wobble off into worlds.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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