Front | What is the sructure in 'Storm on the Island' and what effect does it have? |
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Back | - It is one long stanza made up of long complex sentences with lots of enjambment. - This means there are few pauses. - This may create an overwhelming sense for the reader or listener as there is a constant barrage of information. - This reflects and demonstrates to the reader the "pummel(ling)" and stressful nature of the non-stop storm presented in the poem |
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