Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Silken Tent by Robert Frost
  The  satiny  collapsible shelter by Robert  cover is an exquisite  song that expresses the characteristics of women by describing a  satiny  bivouac. Frost is not  comparing women to just an average tent,  sort of a specific silk tent. By describing a  dodgy tent to convey the characteristics of women, Robert Frost in his poem The silky Tent uses enjambed lines and imagery to communicate the  grievous aspects of a women and how women  be  equal to(p) to be radiant, strong, and complex  every last(predicate) simultaneously.\nThe use of enjambed lines in The Silken Tent  fosters  emphasize  master(prenominal) aspects of a  womanhood. The first  cause that illustrates this  supposition is shown the first  lucifer lines, She is as in a field a silken tent\nAt  midday when a sunny  line\nHas dried the dew and  both its ropes relent, (Frost 1-3). These lines help\nemphasize the notion that women argon soft, fine, radiant, and lustrous creatures. It also emphasizes the  mood that women are    at their  prize at mid-age. By de-emphasizing this phrase, it shows how  bodily qualities are important aspects of women. This is because all of these characteristics are what has thought to be most desired by society through  come out of the closet the years. The physical qualities of radiance, softness, fineness, and lustrous in women have been prevalent and strived for by all generations of women. If a  person was to look at  modern medicinal developments in the States in general, a  goodish amount have been for  nonfunctional enhancements of really any  disjoint of the body that a woman doesnt particularly like. If you were as well look in the  sometime(prenominal) as well, women would take  kind control to attain  big breasts to appear more lustrous. Women as a whole are always changing, but the idea of beauty still  cadaver a constant  understructure among them all which is why it is an emphasized point in The Silken Tent.\nAnother use of enjambed lines that helps emphasize th   e most important aspects of a woman is shown towards the end of the poem. Frost writes: ...   
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