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Essay Interpreting "One Art" By Elizabeth Bishop

Essay Interpreting "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop

In "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop, the speaker's attitude in the last stanza
relates to the other stanzas in verse form and language. The speaker uses these
devices to convey her attitude about losing objects.

The verse form in "One Art" is villanelle. The poem has tercet stanzas until the
last, which is four lines. In the first three stanzas, the poem is told in
second person. "Lose something every day." seems to command one to practice the
art of losing things. In the three stanzas, first person is used, and the
speaker relates how she "lost her mother's watch" and other life incidents.
However, the speaker addresses her beloved "you," and then in the last line,
herself.

Language in "One Art" is simple, yet many literary devices are used. The last
line repeated, to the effect of "The art of losing isn't hard to master"
suggests that the speaker is trying to convince herself that losing things is
not hard and she should not worry.......


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