No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.
a color poem has anywhere from 12-15 lines
there are 171 lines in the poem lady of Shalott
It's not a poem. Honestly. It is some lines from a play called As You Like It. It doesn't become a poem because some anthologist has hacked it out of the play and stuck it in a book of poetry. "Mewling" is the sound a cat makes. Apparently babies make it as well. "Whistles" might also be considered to be an onomatopoeia.
An elegy poem does not have to be a specific length.
An Onomatopoeia poem can have any number of lines. The key feature of an Onomatopoeia poem is that it uses words that imitate the natural sound they represent, rather than adhering to a specific line count.
No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.
You can have as many lines you wish to have. I hope that answers your question.
a color poem has anywhere from 12-15 lines
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there are 171 lines in the poem lady of Shalott
It's not a poem. Honestly. It is some lines from a play called As You Like It. It doesn't become a poem because some anthologist has hacked it out of the play and stuck it in a book of poetry. "Mewling" is the sound a cat makes. Apparently babies make it as well. "Whistles" might also be considered to be an onomatopoeia.
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An elegy poem does not have to be a specific length.
Yes, the poem "Woman Work" by Maya Angelou contains onomatopoeia. For example, the poem includes words like "smash," "fling," and "splash" which imitate sounds and add a sensory element to the poem.
The poem "Miracles" by Walt Whitman has 32 lines.