1. The line "your treacherous eyes' is contrasted with the line "my child, my sister" because "treacherous" is associated with her feelings that is anger. When she is angry her eyes show that from her innocent looks.
3. The first stanza reveals that love is peaceful and a mystery because we have to search for it. It also reveals paradise because of the colors that are visible. Love is also very distant, which is why it is a mystery.
5. The imagery in "pleasure", "richness" and "quietness" all shows paradise and peace. Richness shows that life/love/paradise is full and limitless to the person. Pleasure shows that it is enjoyable to the person. Quietness shows peace.
Mr. Dalton is an instructor in the Upper School at Beaufort Academy. He is inept at car repair and home or lawn maintanance of any sort, but is an accomplished philosopher. In his spare time he enjoys throwing darts while listening to old Duran Duran cassettes.
1. The line "your treacherous eyes' is contrasted with the line "my child, my sister" because "treacherous" is associated with her feelings that is anger. When she is angry her eyes show that from her innocent looks.
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5. The imagery in "pleasure", "richness" and "quietness" all shows paradise and peace. Richness shows that life/love/paradise is full and limitless to the person. Pleasure shows that it is enjoyable to the person. Quietness shows peace.