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One art

Published on Dec 03, 2015

Lance Byers

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

One art

By: Elizabeth Bishop
Photo by @Doug88888

First stanza restate

  • It isn't hard to lose someone or something.
  • Sometimes when you lose something it isn't a disaster.
Photo by Timm Suess

Figurative language

  • There is end rhyme in the first stanza "master" "disaster"
  • There is also alliteration "lost" "loss"
  • Repetition of "The are of losing"
Photo by Burning Image

Second stanza restate

  • You lose something about everyday.
  • You waste you're time to try to find it.

Figurative Language

  • There is end rhyme in the second stanza "fluster" "master"
  • Repitition of "The art of losing"
Photo by nosha

Third stanza restate

  • Eventually, you'll start to lose names and places.
  • By that it means that you will forget about people and places

Figurative language

  • There is alliteration in the third stanza "losing farther" "losing faster"
  • There is end rhyme "master" "disaster"
Photo by myfear

Fourth Stanza restate

  • Losing one thing that might not be a disaster
  • Can lead to losing something that is a disaster.
Photo by Great Beyond

Figurative language

  • There is end rhyme in the fourth stanza "or" "master"
  • Repetition "The art of losing" 
Photo by Soulfull

fifth stanza restate

  • She could've moved to a different place outside of state.
  • She lost everything she loved in her old place. 
Photo by szeke

Figurative language

  • There is end rhyme in the fifth paragraph
  • "vaster" and "disaster"

sixth stanza restate

  • She could've lost one of her best friends
  • and she was explaining how it was her fault and
  • how that is different from the others because that was a disaster
Photo by Neal.

figurative language

  • There was end rhyme "gesture" "master" "disaster"
  • There was also alliteration "look like" "like"
Photo by Tc Morgan

Fig. lang. whole poem

  • Repetition of "The art of losing"
  • End rhyme "intent" "spent" "meant" "went" "continent" "evident
Photo by @Doug88888

MEaning

  • It isn't that hard to lose things, and maybe somethings are'n't 
  • that much of a disaster, especially when you lose your'e friend. 
  • "I shan't have lied" "Though it may look like disaster"
Photo by VinothChandar