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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 We are the music makers,And we are the dreamers of dreams,.Wandering by lone seabreakersAnd sitting by desolate streams;World losers and world forsakers,On whom the pale moon gleams:Yet we are the movers and shakersOf the world for ever, it seemsWith wonderful deathless dittiesWe build up the world's great cities.And out of a faboulous storyWe fashion an empire's glory: One man with a dream, at pleasure,Shall go forth and conquer a crown;And three with a new song's measureCan trample an empire down.We, in the ages lyingIn the buried past of the earth, Built Nineveh with our sighing,And Babel itself with our mirth;And o'erthrew them with prophesyingTo the old of the new world's worth;For each age is a dream that is dying,Or one that is coming to birth. We are the music makers,And we are the dreamers of dreams,.Wandering by lone sea-breakersAnd sitting by desolate streams;World losers and world forsakers,On whom the pale moon gleams:Yet we are the movers and shakersOf the world for ever, it seemsWith wonderful deathless dittiesWe build up the world's great cities.And out of a faboulous storyWe fashion an empire's glory: One man with a dream, at pleasure,Shall go forth and conquer a crown;And three with a new song's measureCan trample an empire down.We, in the ages lyingIn the buried past of the earth, Built Nineveh with our sighing,And Babel itself with our mirth;And o'erthrew them with prophesyingTo the old of the new world's worth;For each age is a dream that is dying,Or one that is coming to birth. Ode Poetry Poster Collin McLeanELA 6HMs Herman1415 Collin McLeanELA 6HMs Herman1/4/15 OdeBy Arthur O'Shaugnessy OdeBy Arthur O'Shaugnessy Analysis"Ode," by Arthur O'Shaugnessy is largely about the possibilities and power provided by human idea and thought. In the second stanza, stories and dreams are described as being capable of creating cities, and even empires. Arthur O'Shaugnessy emphasizes that humans are able to accomplish extraordinary feats by sharing ideas and stories. The poem additionally shows that collective human effort affords a great deal of possibility for creation. StructureThis poem is written in meter, and contains an end rhyme scheme with the patterns ABABCBCB,DDEEFGFG, IHIHIHI. There are three stanzas, each containing 8 lines. The shift occurs after the 5th line, at which point the poem begins to talk about the power of human idea rather than humans generally. Poetic DevicesThe poem contains alliteration, metaphors enjambment, allusions, and end rhyme. "We," or humans, is compared to "movers and shakers." This emphasizes the power possessed by humans, and how humans are capable of shaping and changing the world. In addition, the poem references the biblical cities of Babel and Nineveh, and claims that they too are the creations of human idea. Poetic DevicesThe poem contains alliteration, metaphors enjambment, allusions, and end rhyme. "We," or humans, is compared to "movers and shakers." This emphasizes the power possessed by humans, and how humans are capable of shaping and changing the world. In addition, the poem references the biblical cities of Babel and Nineveh, and claims that they too are the creations of human idea.
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