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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BY: HAILEY HANSEN

RHYME SCHEME

  • Blow, blow, thou winter wind. A
  • Thou art not so unkind B
  • As man's ingratitude. C
  • Thy tooth is not so keen, D
  • Because thou art not seen, D
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RHYME SCHEME

  • Although thy breath be rude. E
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PURPOSE

To show that a man's ingraditude is just as harsh as a winter wind
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THEME

A human's actions and words are very powerful and can be harsh
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THEME EVIDENCE

"Thy tooth is not so keen," explains that the wind is not as sharp as a man's ingraditude
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TONE

The tone is pessimistic and bitter.

TONE EVIDENCE

"Although thy breath be rude." This explains that the subject has felt pain from a man's words and the sharpness of a wind.

MOOD

I believe the mood is painful, and has a hint of anger.
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MOOD EVIDENCE

"Thou art not so unkind/As man's ingratitude." This explains the hurt the writer feels from man's ingraditude
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BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND.

The wind blew strongly in the middle of winter.

THOU ART NOT SO UNKIND,

The wind is not quite as cruel as what the author is comparing.

AS MAN'S INGRATITUDE.

Man's ungratefulness is more harsh than the winter wind.

THY TOOTH IS NOT SO KEEN,

The bite of the wind is not as sharp as man's ingraditude.
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BECAUSE THOU ART NOT SEEN,

You cannot see a man's ungratefulness like you can with the wind.
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ALTHOUGH THY BREATH BE RUDE.

You can feel the sting of the wind just as much as a man's ingraditude.
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IMAGERY

"Because thou art not seen,"
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ALLITERATION

"Blow, blow, thou winter wind."
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ASSONANCE

Thy tooth is not so keen,/Because thou art not seen
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IMAGERY

Blow, blow, thou winter wind.