A Red,
Red Rose
O my
Luve's like a red, red rose
That's newly sprung in June
O my Luve's like the melodie
That's sweetly play'd in tune.
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in luve am I
And I will luve thee still, my dear,
Till a' the seas gang dry
Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun
I will luve thee still, my dear,
While the sands o' life shall run.
And fare thee weel, my only Luve
And fare thee weel, a while!
And I will come again, my Luve,
Tho' it were ten thousand mile.
Robert
Burns ( Scottish ; 1759 – 96 )
1. The imagery of the first stanza are :
Ø First poetry “O my
Luve's like a red, red rose “ that are shows the visual imagery and Internal sensation
·
The visual imagery in this line show about He
seen his girlfriend like red rose, has a beautiful shape, and beautiful color.
He seen his girlfriend like it because his girlfriend has beautiful face, beautiful
attitude.
·
The
internal sensation in this line show about the love of his to his girlfriend
like red rose. It imagery red rose because red rose has strong color like his
love to his girlfriend has a strong love.
Ø
Second
poetry “That's
newly sprung in June “ that is show the visual imagery.
·
The
visual imagery in this line show about her like a rose sprout in June . it’s
always fresh and beautiful.
Ø
Third
poetry “O my
Luve's like the melodie “ that
are shows the Auditory imagery and internal sensation.
·
The
Auditory imagery in this line show about his girlfriend attitude, like how does
she speak, and how does she to do
something.
·
The
internal sensation in this line shows the feeling of his love to his girlfriend
like melodies, like up and down their love but it is made their love more
beautiful like melodies.
Ø
Fourth
poetry “That's
sweetly play'd in tune “ that
are shows the Auditory imagery
·
The
Auditory imagery in this line shows about The terderness of her voice like
playing in tune.
2.
The
figures of speech in this poem are :
·
Simile
v O my
Luve's like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June
v my
Luve's like the melodie,
That's sweetly play'd in tune.
Ø
They
are include “simile” because they are compare two things like one thing to another and then they used the words “like, as”.
·
Hyperbole
v And I
will luve thee still, my dear,
Till a' the seas gang dry
v Till a'
the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun
v And I
will come again, my Luve,
Tho' it were ten thousand mile.
Ø
They
are include hyperbole , that
uses
an exaggerated or extravagant statement to create a strong emotional response
or used over meaning it’s not
real to happen
·
Personafication
v I will
luve thee still, my dear,
While the sands o' life shall run.
Ø The words “While the sands o' life
shall run” tell about giving something a human like
quality or ability to something that is not human, that is include Personafication.
·
Symbol
v Rose
v Melodie
Ø
“Rose and Melodie” in this poem include the symbol. In this poem
they tell about someone like them. “ Rose “ in this
poem tell abuot
someone like beautiful flower has
beautiful shape , smell’s good, and it’s the symbol of love. And then “
Melodie” in this poem it’s the symbol of her attitude such as how does she
speak, how does she smile etc.
·
Epizeuxis
v O my
Luve's like a red, red rose
v Till a'
the seas gang dry
Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear,
v And
fare thee weel, my only Luve
And fare thee weel, a while!
Ø That are
include the epizeuxis, They are the
deliberate repetition
of words or phrases like “Till a' the seas gang dry”, “Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear.
3. The poem tell about a man has the deep love to his
girlfriend, and the love of a man who so in to her lover. His admiration so
deeply to her
because she has so many excess not held by any woman, like as said she said
the gentle and attractive body that, like a melody having beautiful rhythmic. He loved his girlfriend until
are dying pick up, until
no one can break up they’re love , except are dying pick up. And he said to her farewell
which is just
temporary and he ask his girlfriend to
wait for her because he will come back again.
4. The
definition of
Ø Imagery
is used in literature in order to describe or enhance sensory experiences to
the text. An instance of visual imagery might evoke a visual cue such as: the
crimson blood flowed slowly down his charred face. An auditory imagery uses
language that such as bells chimed and rooster crowed. Olfactory imagery might
read: his sweaty socks smelled of rotting fish and musty cellars.Metaphors and
similes are also common forms of imagery used in literature. These are phrases
that us "like" or "as" or not, but either is used to
compare two ideas for effect. "Her face is a garden" or "He is
as bold as a lion."
Ø A simile is an easy
way to compare two things, so examples of simile poems include any poem that
makes comparisons using the words "like," "as," or
"than." As long as you compare one thing to another, whether or not
the two things you are comparing are actually alike or not, you can consider it
a simile poem.
Ø A
metaphor is a comparison between two things that replaces
the word or name for one object with that of another. Unlike a simile
a type of analogy that
uses “like” or “as” (you shine like the sun!), a metaphor does not use these
two words (a famous line from Romeo and Juliet has Romeo proclaiming “Juliet is
the sun”). Metaphors are commonly used throughout all types of literature, but
rarely to the extent that they are used in poetry.
Ø Personification consists
in giving the attributes of a human being to an animal, an object, or idea.
Personification is a subtype of metaphor.
Ø
Symbol is defined as something that means more
than what it is (Perrine, 1974: 628). Symbols seldom have a definite meaning.
Ø Connotative
meaning is the imaginative, emotional meaning or the meaning you can’t find in
dictionary.