1. Analyze the structure of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poem "Flush or Faunus,"

describing its poetic form, rhyme scheme, and use of meter. Then explain how these

elements affect the overall experience of the poem. Be sure to use evidence from the

text in order to support your analysis of the poem. (15 points)

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Answer:

Elizabeth Barrett Brownings poem "Flush or Faunus" is:

  • a sonnet with iambic pentameter or an irregular meter.
  • It's rhyme scheme is Xaabbaabcdcdcd.
  • It's Metre: (iambic pentameter)

1101011101 1101000101 1111110111 1001011111 01110110101 11001111101 1101010101 01111010101 1101111100 0111010111 11110101001 1111111101 0111010011 1111010101

Explanation:

The poem's is a tribute, it's a sentimental account of the love and loyalty of the author's animal. Tmeter adds rhythm in a specific way. The rhythm of the lines has a heartbeat-like effect in the reading of the poem. The effect give the poem heart and beat.

The poem takes sonnet form which suits the purpose of the poem perfectly as sonnets are most suitable for poems that elaborate on or express feelings. The expresses the deep love and connection between owner and canine.

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