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Comparison Of Love Poems. Jan In the poems 'The Telephone' by Robert Frost and 'Mariana' by Lord Alfred Tennyson, there are a large variety of methods and effects. These methods and effects will be compared. Such effects include; repetition through stanza's, rhyme scheme's, and the choice of words by the poet to add to the feeling and pace of the poem. In the poem 'Mariana' the author, Lord Alfred Tennyson, uses repetition of the phrase "I am aweary aweary, I would that I were dead!" He uses the repetition of this phrase to show how boring and repetitive her life is, every day being the same living in a grange. He uses the phrase itself to show how sad and depressed she is. She sees no hope or meaning in her life, so wishes that she could die. Where Tennyson uses a lot of repetition, Frost uses no repetition. He chooses not to...

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