This is an analysis of the poem Through The Glow Of Candlelight that begins with:

Too many windows and doors,
Remain locked and closed....

Elements of the verse: questions and answers

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  • Rhyme scheme: abacXX d edaefg h ege cedhicddf ee IDjDC eaeed IDjDC iX gXb XdadX
  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 6,1,6,1,3,9,2,5,5,5,2,3,5,
  • Closest metre: iambic trimeter
  • Сlosest rhyme: alternate rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: tercets
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 1101011 01111 10010011 1001001 11110010100 111101 1111110011 1101001001 1011010100 0110101100 110 1010010 110100111010 111110111 1010100100 11 111 11000110 11001010 110111010 0111101010101 111 010111 1101 1110101001 0101101010011 111011010 001110 111111 1010101 10 1101 1111101 111110 1111110101 100111 000111 000 111111 1010101 10 1101 1111101 11 1111100 101010 110110111100 1111001 1 1111010 111011 111011 1
  • Amount of stanzas: 13
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 111
  • Average number of words per stanza: 21
  • Amount of lines: 53
  • Average number of symbols per line: 27 (strings are less long than medium ones)
  • Average number of words per line: 5
  • Mood of the speaker:

    There are many three dots in the poem. Readers should think of the author's idea together with the pensive speaker.

  • The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; to, you are repeated.

    The poet used anaphora at the beginnings of some neighboring lines. The same word i is repeated.

    There is a poetic device epiphora at the end of some neighboring lines sauce is repeated).

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  • summary of Through The Glow Of Candlelight;
  • central theme;
  • idea of the verse;
  • history of its creation;
  • critical appreciation.

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