Poems from other cultures

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Poems from other cultures by Mind Map: Poems from other cultures

1. Phrases

1.1. lodged in the perpetuity of evil

1.2. love, in other ways so particular

1.3. Charnel house

1.4. Human roast

1.5. Cold telescopic eyes

2. Vultures

2.1. Themes

2.1.1. Vultures

2.1.2. Commandant

2.1.2.1. Tender offspring

2.1.2.2. Two sides

2.1.3. Morality

2.1.3.1. Love

2.1.3.2. Inhumanity

2.2. Techniques

2.3. Backing themes

2.3.1. War

2.3.1.1. The haulocaust

2.3.1.2. Evil

3. Two scavengers...

3.1. Themes

3.1.1. Democrasy

3.1.2. American Culture

3.1.3. Inequality

3.1.3.1. Unfairness

3.1.3.2. Similarities

3.1.3.2.1. 'the younger of the two'

3.1.3.3. Differences

3.1.3.3.1. 'Gargoyle Quasimodo'

3.1.3.3.2. 'beautiful people'

3.1.3.4. 'Small gulf in the high seas of this democracy'

3.2. Contrasts

3.3. Techniques

4. Night of the scoripion

4.1. Key themes

4.1.1. Fear

4.1.2. Trust

4.1.3. Mortaility

4.1.4. Supestition

4.2. Individuals

4.2.1. Mother

4.2.2. Pesents

4.2.3. Farther

4.3. Techniques

4.3.1. Repitition

4.3.2. Onomatipeia

4.4. Form

4.4.1. Two stanzas

4.4.2. Mother says barely anything

5. Island man

5.1. Themes

5.1.1. Coldness, emptiness and hectic nature of london

5.1.1.1. Monotony

5.1.1.2. Getting up to the London sunrise

5.1.1.3. Contrast

5.1.2. Green island

5.1.2.1. Brightness

5.1.2.2. Green

5.1.2.3. Freshness

5.1.3. The sea

5.1.3.1. Origins

5.1.3.1.1. Jamaica

5.1.3.1.2. Community

5.1.3.2. Outlook

5.2. Techniques

5.2.1. Phrases

5.2.1.1. Another london day

5.2.2. Poetic/litary

5.2.2.1. Alliteration

5.2.2.2. Assonance

5.2.2.3. Onomatopoeia

5.2.3. Words imparting meaning

5.2.3.1. Wambling

5.2.3.2. Emerald

6. Blessing

6.1. Themes

6.1.1. Water

6.1.1.1. Life giving

6.1.1.2. Scarce

6.1.2. Poverty

6.2. Techniques

6.2.1. Phrases

6.2.1.1. There is never enough water

6.2.1.2. the small splash, echo

6.2.1.3. The sudden rush

6.2.1.4. The naked children

6.2.1.5. Their small bones

6.2.2. Poetic/literary

6.2.2.1. Alliteration