Read these lines from Willa Cather's "Prairie Spring."
Against all this, Youth,
Flaming like...
English, 31.03.2021 05:20 adwinajames
Read these lines from Willa Cather's "Prairie Spring."
Against all this, Youth,
Flaming like the wild roses,
Singing like the larks over the plowed fields,
Flashing like a star out of the twilight;
What effect does Cather create with her use of verbals in these lines?
a desire to escape the predictable and embrace the unexpected
the experience of being young in a beautiful but lonely landscape
an appreciation for the hard work of farmers and their animals
a loud and shocking realization that youth passes too quickly
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