- To see a World in a Grain of Sand by William Blake uses sophisticated rhyming to avoid a childish tone. Because of this you can instead focus not on the quality of the rhyming but instead the importance and meaning behind the poem. Blake uses this poem to describe the beauty of nature and how easily it can be overlooked.
- In order to create this sophisticated tone, I can use enjament, a term the we a discussed in class and also one that I noticed in this poem. After reading this poem I realized the affect of enjament on a the text. I tried to go through and ignore the punctuation to see the difference between the two, and I noticed how the tone of the poem completely change from childish to sophisticated.
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