This is an analysis of the poem Too Complex To Explain that begins with:

A reality from Which,
One sits to see it......

Elements of the verse: questions and answers

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  • Rhyme scheme: abbccb bdebfXc bc dgccg bbheXgc igceiXhfca
  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 6,7,2,5,7,10,
  • Closest metre: iambic trimeter
  • Сlosest rhyme: enclosed rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: tercets
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 0010001 11010 111001 111010 00010 000100100 010010000100 010101000 11010 0010110 101001 01010 111101 1001001 101111000 1001 110101 11000101 0011010 0111101 0110001 101001 11101 101 101110 1101010 01 11000100 01110001 11111 101001 10000100 0111 100101 1010001 1101 011011
  • Amount of stanzas: 6
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 155
  • Average number of words per stanza: 26
  • Amount of lines: 37
  • Average number of symbols per line: 24 (strings are less long than medium ones)
  • Average number of words per line: 4
  • 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.

If you write a school or university poetry essay, you should Include in your explanation of the poem:

  • summary of Too Complex To Explain;
  • central theme;
  • idea of the verse;
  • history of its creation;
  • critical appreciation.

Good luck in your poetry interpretation practice!

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