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In at least 100 words explain how repetition assists in conveying ?

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The sestina is a particular fixed verse form which is characterized by using the same six words at the end of each verse throughout six stanzas (with a final three verse envoi). It was originally developed by the Provençal poet Arnaut Daniel. It is an extremely challenging form, since the constant repetition of the same words forces the poet to come up with variations in the way they are used. In this poem, this repetition, and the monotony it implies, signifies the sadness that surrounds the old grandmother and the child. The word tears in particular (referring to the rain, the grandmother's sadness, the water being heated and even the tea) creates, as it appears againg and again, a dark, sad mood. The use of almanac also instills a sense of doom: it is autumn (September), and the darker months are ahead. The calendar will only bring more sadness.

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Repeating something that is supposed to be conveyed to someone else assists by keeping the topic in sight rather that slipping off it and changing the subject and not being accomplished in conveying the message. this repetition also emphasizes on the subject to be discussed or considered later on or nearly mentioned. it would also show different views of the subject repeated to have a solution to a problem created by it or a better view of the going-ons.

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