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Read the poem “Will There Really be a Morning?” and “Ozymandias”. Compare and contrast the poems. Write two paragraphs in the answer to the prompt. How does each poet use formed to create meaning? How does the form affect the poem? You specific examples from the poem as evidence to support your answer.

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While Ozymandias is a sonnet, 'Will there really be a morning' is a poem in 3 four line stanzas

Step-by-step explanation:

Ozymandias is written in iambic meter which suits its content well, as it is ominous and foreboding in its content, as well as mysterious. The sonnet form also reveals a structure that is well versed in poetry. It allows for the reversal right after the eighth line of the poem.

Will there really be a morning is divided into 3 stanzas of four lines in a rhyme scheme of abab. The poem follows meter and rhyme a little more liberally as its theme is inquisitive and based on exploration. It sounds free, and ventures to find new things.