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Enjambment is used to keep the readers going, a run-one line. It gives the readers more of a sense of continuance.
The poem, "Crossing the Swamp" is full of metaphorical language which is used o tell about mans struggles in life. The struggles of like are similar to the struggles exhibited in a person trying to cross a deep swamp...
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Throughout "Crossing the Swamp," a poem by Mary Oliver, many poetic devices and figurative languages are depicted. By using these devices, Mary Oliver is able to develop the relationship between the speaker and the swamp.
The entirety of the poem is a metaphor of a man's crisis in life. The first part of the poem, or until "into the black, slack," is dark...
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