Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Traveling Through The Dark


Blake Fletcher
AP English
Traveling through the dark

1.     He is a man who hit a deer while driving down a narrow dark road. He seems to be a terrible person. I say this because he could have tried to save the fawn but he didn’t. I think he says my only swerving because of two things. He couldn’t swerve to avoid the deer or he would have crashed. So he chose not to swerve so he may regret that for killing the doe and the fawn.
2.     The Images that pop from this poem are kind of gloomy like the picture of a narrow dark road that claims the life of many things.
3.     No I cannot find any instance in this poem where lines two and four in each stanza are not connected with some sort of end rime. Accept for the D sounds in the end words for the first stanza. 

1 comment:

  1. Blake, a lot of these questions have more than one part. Take question three for instance, you only answered the first part of the question.

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