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Put My Heart To The Circus Poem Analysis

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The genre of this extract is an autobiography. The writer writes in the first person point of view which shows us the writer’s feelings in the passage. The writer gives a positive mood towards his feelings for the circus, as it is shown by his excitement and eagerness to attend the circus; although the writer gives a negative mood towards the feelings of his brother attending the circus, due to his reluctant to attend the circus and his boredom attitude during the show. The writer’s main purpose to write this extract is to share his memorable experience at the circus and to describe the acts that he watched at the circus, which made the story quite descriptive, to express his enjoyment. Another purpose of the story is to show contrast between his overwhelmingly positive feelings towards the circus and the boredom felt by his brother and his brother’s friends. This contrast is supported by the evidence in the passage by the writer’s excitement and his brother’s reluctant and unpleasing attitude towards the circus visit. His brother’s reluctant towards attending the circus is first …show more content…

The idiom ‘put my heart in my mouth’ means that the writer was nervous as he was worried for them in case of any danger would arise in their act. The writer’s mouth was in a state of fixed openness which meant that he was most likely shocked as well as surprised by their performance. Lissom-limbed lovelies were used to describe the female acrobats as they were thin and graceful and the repletion of L in the alliteration mirrors their gracefulness. A shrewd observer, someone who keeps a keen eye of the performance, was stated to most likely observe that one person was playing the same character. The fact that the writer stated that he was not a shrewd observer describes the writer’s innocence and his focus towards the performance

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