28.) For most of Transformations sound is of little concern. However, "The Frog Prince" is an exception. How do sound and rythm contribute to this poem?
In this poem, I felt sound and rythm contributed to the cliche of the story, "The Frog Prince". I also felt in the biographical sense she was relating it to the hum drum everyday of her life. The frog is described as a horrible thing that the princess soon becomes stuck with due to her promises with him. She becomes stuck with him going thru her daily routine, then even after he becomes human she is with him, living routinely. I think the reptitive rythm and sound helps her to portray this.
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