I love you sweatheart - Is anyone interested in music is going to love this PDF

Title I love you sweatheart - Is anyone interested in music is going to love this
Author Camoie Henry
Course Mus K-12 Mus Curriculum
Institution Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Henry 1 Camoie Henry Instructor Name Course Number 1-6-2019 Title: Subtitle The poem I love you Sweatheart by Thomas Tux is making fun of the way some men show their partner how much he loves her. In the poem the man puts his life at risk just to show the world how much his wife means to the man. In the end Thomas talks about what love really is. In I love You Swearheart Thomas use imagery, irony, tone, repetition, and amplification to express how this man feels about his wife. Thomas uses humor in the tilte of the poem by titling it I love You Sweatheart. The correct spelling of the word Sweatheart is Sweetheart. This indicates that the man puts in a lot of work to show his wife how much he love her. The poem shifts in the authers head to several different settings. The first setting of the poem takes place on a cross bridge above a highway then shift to the man and his wife home. In the first stanza, Tux uses imagery to give the audience a visual of what is taking place. The audience get the image of a man letting his friend hold him upside down to write on a bridge above the high way. In second line there are brackets around “an idiot friend holding his legs”, showing that only a fool of a friend would let his friend do something so dangerous and helping in the process. In the sixth line the tone is uncertenty. The tone of this line is not certain that his wife will drive to work the next morning. Through out the poem there a tone of uncertainty with the wife. The husband is doing everything in his power to please her, to show the world that she is the one he loves. But will she recognize the lengths that he is going through so that she will see. In line seven it put “ment to be” in brackets which sounds a sad and depressing. Then in line eight it asked the question if his wife “recognkize his handwritin”, which is again showing uncertainty. The wife is clearly not aware of how her husband feels. Imagery come back up in line nine and ten where the audience is place at the doorstep; where the husband is wondering if he gave her a hint of what he did for her. The audience is then placed inside the husband head in line 1113where he wonders how she would react to his surprise....


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