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HW: "The Hound" by Robert Francis
Posted by: Amplexus (192.168.128.---)
Date: October 19, 2021 09:00PM

Life the hound
Equivocal
Comes at a bound
Either to rend me
Or to befriend me.
I cannot tell
The hound's intent
Till he has sprung
At my bare hand
With teeth or tongue.
Meanwhile I stand
And wait the event.

I would like dramatic situation (what is literally happening), tone, and diction of this poem.

I realize that hound in this poem is a double meaning word and all, but what would i say for tone and diction x_x?

Any help would be appreciated thx

Re: HW: "The Hound" by Robert Francis
Posted by: Hugh Clary (192.168.128.---)
Date: October 20, 2021 10:55AM

Well, double meaning usually means a pun, at least to my mind. A better definition in this case would be 'metaphor', I suspect. Life and hound are said to have certain things in common. Or, since he used the word 'equivocal', have uncertainty in common. Life, like a dog, sometimes comes in a friendly fashion, but sometimes attacks.

Tone is slippery, so you can support lots of answers, whichever appeals to you personally. Same with diction. Make your own case, from the examples below:

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