Sunday, 11 October 2015

Poem

                                                                           Poem
Stunning, superb and sublime in every way,
 Unsurprisingly golden as you lay,
Never leaving my mind for a minute,
Certainly knowing there will be no limit,
Keeping me waiting is your game,
Pushing me through a miles worth of pain,
Here I have come, all the way to your door,
Begging, pleading, calling for more,
The greatest desire of every man,
Without a doubt you are always the plan,
Yet I am always here waiting, waiting in line,
To only feel how you are so fine,
A creation of heaven but manipulated by hell,
My love for you is far too great to tell,
The truth to my wife, a husband might cost her,
So I keep it a secret and have another pint of Foster.

ANALYSIS

This piece is a poem/jingle that may be found on a beer advert.

Rhyme - There is a repetition of rhyming couplets at the end of every sentence. This is used to create a beat or a memorable tune, to get stuck in the consumers head.

Sibilance - Sibilance is used to emphasise certain features and is at the very beginning to create a strong, memorable entrance for the jingle, as it needs to immediately grab the consumers attention.

2nd Person Pro Nouns - These are used throughout the jingle to make it personal/more direct, it emphasises the feelings felt for the object. These pro nouns also continuously personify the beers.

1st Person Pro Nouns - Again, pro nouns are used to make the jingle more personal and gives a view from the speakers point. This makes the poem more relatable for consumers.

Noun Phrases - These are  used to exaggerate the speakers feelings for the object; expressing how deeply he feels.

Connotations and Denotations - 'Manipulated' It means to change something. It has the connotations of doing so forcefully, control or influence cleverly or unscrupulously.

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