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"Lady with a Falcon" by William Butler Yeats describes the powerful and untamed nature of the falcon as it symbolizes freedom and beauty, contrasting with the confined and controlled femininity of the lady. The poem explores the tension between wildness and domestication, with the falcon representing a sense of liberation that the lady desires but ultimately cannot attain. Yeats uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey themes of captivity, beauty, and the longing for freedom.
No. No "good" poem will have "only" onomatopoeia. Poetry uses a variety of literary devices and techniques. The all-encompassing name for these is poetics.However, some poems are heavily-laden with onomatopoeia. One example might be "The Windhover" by Gerard Manley Hopkins, a sonnet which describes the flight of a falcon. (The poem is not about a falcon, however.) That poem makes use of alliteration, rhythm and onomatopoeia to evoke the beauty of a falcon's flight. Since onomatopoeia has to do with sounds of words helping the reader's imagination to hear the sounds of the action being described, the onomatopoeia in that poem has mostly to do with the sounds of rushing air, wind, and the fluttering of wings and feathers. These sounds are conveyed by words in the poem that use w, s, sh, ch and h sounds.
In the first 3 stanzas the author literally describes a tapestry of a Lady with a falcon. She reflects on the artwork. In the last two stanzas she speaks to the lady in the portrait. The major metaphor compares the taming of the falcon to the taming of a woman.
BlondeFalcon. FemaleFalcon. Lil Falcon. VFalcon. GirlFalcon. CuteeFalcon.
a good poem is not something the other people like it is what you think about your poem
it must be a really good poem it must be a really good poem
Din Good
What ever the poem is about
very good poem
a cake poem.
a poem can be good or bad it depends on how it is written and what your opinion is.