Alliteration and/or onomatopoeia contribute to the effective reading of a poem.
A second reading of The Raven can help bring focus to the wording and structure of the poem by allowing the reader to notice subtleties and nuances that may have been missed during the first reading. It provides an opportunity to analyze the specific choices made by the author in terms of language, rhythm, and imagery, leading to a deeper understanding of the poem's overall meaning and impact.
When reading a poem, a person should never rush through it. Take your time to understand the words, appreciate the language, and let the emotions and imagery sink in.
read the poem out loud
The poem I read made me feel happy.
One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is "What emotions or feelings does this poem evoke in me?" This can help you connect with the poem on a personal level and better understand its impact.
Reading; reading; reading upto 10 times; then perusing 10 times; only this can tell you the best, the theme of the poem.
The title of the poem.
The Second Coming - poem - was created in 1920.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
I don't stop reading.
To memorize a poem really require lots of time and reading and re-reading it over and over again.