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Can someone please help me, ASAP! Write a song poetry by following the examples that the question explains, and list the song name/author.

1. What is the literal meaning of the poem? You may need to paraphrase lines to get to this. Look up words you don't know.

2. Who is the speaker in the poem (like a narrator, but it's called the persona in poetry). Is there a listener or another character who acts as the recipient? Is it you? Someone else?

3. What is the speaker's tone, or what is the tone of the poem? Which words reveal this tone? (The tone can be sad, happy, ironic, dark, hopeful, child-like, etc...)

4. What heavily connotative words are used?
connotation=what the word makes you think of, what feelings the word evokes
denotation=the dictionary definition

5. What concrete images does the poet use?
sight / sound / taste / touch / smell

Do any of these concrete images help to convey an abstract idea?
love/hate/death/loneliness

6. What figures of speech are used? simile (like or as comparison) “but I hung on like death....” metaphor (comparison) look at "The Journey" for an example
personification=giving human-like qualities to inanimate objects (or concepts)
symbolism=a concrete object/image that stands for more than its literal meaning.
alliteration=repetition of an initial sound "in a deep and dark December"
allusion=reference to a historical, biblical, or mythological event or person

7. What is the occasion or setting of the poem? Is it important to the meaning?

8. What is the role of metrics (rhyme, rhythm)

9. Is the form important? Stanza breaks, rhyme scheme, individual lines...)

10. What else seems important or interesting about the poem?

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Title: "Broken Dreams" by Kelly Clarkson

The literal meaning of the poem is about the pain and regret of a failed relationship. The speaker is reminiscing about the past and wishing they had done things differently.

The speaker is the persona, who is the singer Kelly Clarkson. There is no specific recipient mentioned, but the persona is expressing her emotions to her listeners.

The tone of the poem is sad and regretful. Words like "broken," "wounded," and "lost" reveal this tone.

Heavily connotative words used include "shattered," "bleeding," and "torn," which evoke feelings of pain and loss.

The concrete images used include "broken dreams," "crumbled memories," "empty promises," "tear-stained letters," and "silent screams." These concrete images help to convey the abstract idea of a failed relationship.

Figures of speech used include metaphor, such as "crumbled memories," which compares memories to something that has fallen apart, and personification, such as "silent screams," which gives screams a human-like quality.

The occasion or setting of the poem is not explicitly mentioned, but it appears to be a reflection on a past relationship.

The role of metrics in the song is important, as it has a consistent rhythm and rhyme scheme.

The form of the song is important, as it has a verse-chorus structure, with a repeated melody and lyrics in the chorus.

One interesting aspect of the song is how it uses the metaphor of "broken dreams" to describe a failed relationship, which is a common experience that many people can relate to. The song also showcases Kelly Clarkson's emotive vocal range, which adds to the overall impact of the lyrics.

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