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Answer the questions
“So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.”
Robert Frost, “Nothing Gold Can Stay”
1. Identify the allusion and where it’s from. If there’s a story, tell it.
2. Write down everything you know or associate with “Eden.
3. How does the allusion impact the speaker’s theme about change?
Analysis:
Write out a formal analysis that addresses the what/how/why (includes, quote, breakdown, purpose).
The speaker’s allusion to , in the lines DIRECT QUOTE highlights the SPECIFIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALLUSION & THEME. This reference helps the readers understand SPECIFIC THEME IDEA.
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