Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Radio: Precis
In the poem "Radio," by Laurel Blossom, Blossom uses an annoyed or frustrated tone by using repetition. By using repetition, Blossom was able to write an informal message to her culprits. The first example of repetition she used was the word "no." By using the word "no," blossom was able to convey that she does not have anything for the culprits to steal, therefore, they should not break in. Another example of repetition is when Blossom says, "radio." By repeating the word "radio," Blossom hopes to give the culprits the idea that her radio had already been stolen, along with everything else so that they should not try to break in anymore. Blossom then repeats herself again when saying "nothing" in order to convey the message of emptiness into her valuables. By using repetition, she hopes that the culprits will finally get the message she is sending them and will no longer use her as a target. By using repetition to write her poem, Blossom was able to convey her frustrated tone and message to her culprits.
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