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Kyle Chou
ESL 3 Project
Legend
Bold - Alliteration
Underline - Onomatopoeia
Lightened – Imagery
Squared - Repetition
The Quiet Life
By A. Pope
Response
The author’s depiction of the quiet life had catch my eyes; it shows that
life could be easy and simple if we choose not to compete with others, but
“Content to breathe his native air in his own ground.” This transition
tells us the freedom he has, the freshness of the place he live on.
“Hours, days, and years slide soft away; In health of body, peace of
mind, Quiet by day.” This transition shows how peace and health he is, he
has no pressure on his life at all; he is just being present every moment in his
life.
“Sound sleep by night; study and ease.” He has a free life to live on;
The poetic devices been used in this poem are alliteration (whose wish;
unseen, unknown), and most them are imagery of the quiet peace life; the
J.
Take Me to Your Heart
By Jascha Richter
Response
The reason this is one of my favourite poems it’s because its simple, but
meaningful expressions between words and words, lines and lines; that’s just
any man on this earth want to tell the girl he loved; to be with her till the very
The poetic devices had been used are alliteration (Trying to; at a; all
around; see some; makes me), and imagery of the person’s situation; the
rhyme pattern is A, A, B, B, C, C, D, D, E, F, G, G, H, I, J, J, K, L, K, L, H, M,
N, O.
People
By Kyle Chou
Hope they will achieve their goals inside their mind, (D)
Hope they will find the things they desire most in their lives. (C)
However, they forgot, (E)
Response
The idea of this poem is that people are competing to each other so hard
that they forgot that we should be work together to get through the painful
moments in our lives; just like raindrops, we’ll all be back to sky after we dead.
The poetic devices had been used are metaphor (People are raindrops),
alliteration (the things they; we will; be back; what we; that time) and
imagery (Falling down from the sky; Heading to different lives); the rhyme
By Kyle Chou
Leave the chaos alone; lead myself through out the dark night, (C)
Explore the brand new world through my deep black eyes. (D)
Response
mind.
The poetic devices had been used are imagery (dark night; brand new
world; deep black eyes), and metaphor (Knowledge is the only weapon I got.);
By S. Rogers
Response
This poem describes how sweet when an angel is sleeping, the baby’s
motion, position, and emotions. It also tells us the simple feelings from the
author himself. Maybe the author of this poem is the father of this little angel.
The poem devices had been used are alliteration (shut so; she speaks;
saint she sleeps; She starts; Thy thoughts), similes (And now, how like a
saint she sleeps! (B), and imagery (Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks;
She starts, she trembles, and she weeps!); the rhyme pattern of this poem is
A, B, A, B, C, D, C, D, B, E, B, E, F, G, ,F ,G.
Definition of Kyle Chou
By Kyle Chou
Kyle (A)
Who loves book, knowledge, wisdom, and the freedom of learning (D)
Who experiences the loneliness, sadness, and madness in its mind (E)
Who wanted to be fully conscious, full of wisdom and knowledge, and live
Chou (J)
Response
This poem is a description about me, Kyle Chou. It describes not only the
beliefs of mine, but also the experiences I have, the feelings I have, and the
The poetic devices had been used are alliteration (who wanted),
repetition (fears nothing, fears anything, and fears everything; who) and
G, G, H, I, J.
On the Castle of Chillon
By Lord Byron
Response
The War in Chaos
By Kyle Chou
Saint
Holy Free
Creating Protecting Teaching
Heaven Hell People Hope
Luring Attacking Destroying
Slavish Unholy
Devil
Response
This poem describes the contrast between Saint and Devil, and their
effects to the people on earth. People hope the end of war will come soon.
Before that day come, God will protect them from Devil; and teaching them
By P. B. Shelley
By Kyle Chou
Response
This is the first poem I done. For most of us, having a haircut is a
necessary monthly event. This poem describes the barber on the town, helps