|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
"The Piano" by D. ... Lawrence
The speaker in “Piano” by D. ... Lawrence is proud to be a full grown man, yet he loves
remembering his happy childhood; his nostalgic attitude causes him to feel guilty as if he
had betrayed his present state of being. Through effective imagery, Lawrence is able (to
describe an image) to help the reader understand the speaker’s nostalgic attitude. ... The third line shows an image of a “child sitting
under the piano . ... The piano in the first and second stanza is described as “tingling strings” and
“tinkling piano” respectively. ... He remembers the “boom” of the piano, which would seem loud to a child
who is four-years-old. ... ” Finally, the “great black piano” reminds him of the past.
Approximate Word count = 686 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|
|
|
|