Wednesday, September 26, 2012

A Dream Within a Dream

In Edgar Allan Poe's poem "A Dream Within a Dream" he uses a couple different tones. It starts out with some lines for the reader to think about, almost like a hook sentence in an essay. He uses strong words to paint an image in the audiences' mind. When he asks a question in stanza one it makes the audience kind of question what he's saying or talking about. In the second stanza he starts to change his tone with different puncuations. I think there are many different allusions in this poem that I just haven't noticed yet. 


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