"All the world's a stage," Shakespeare's metaphor, may help you understand the metaphor in this poem. "It Bids Pretty F
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:43 pm
"All the world's a stage," Shakespeare's metaphor, mayhelp you understand the metaphor in this poem.
"It Bids Pretty Fair"
The play seems out for an almost infinite run.
Don’t mind a little thing like the actors fighting.
The only I worry about is the sun.
We’ll be all right if nothing goes wrong with the lighting.
--Robert Frost
Question:
- This poem consists of a single metaphor. What isthe play referred to in the first line?
- Why does this play have an almost infinite run"?
- Who are the actors and why are they fighting?
- What does the title of the poem mean? "It BidsPretty Fair"
- How is the title, "It Bids Pretty Fair",ironic??
- Do you think the speaker really believes that "We'll beall right? What is the speaker's attitude?
Thank You.
"It Bids Pretty Fair"
The play seems out for an almost infinite run.
Don’t mind a little thing like the actors fighting.
The only I worry about is the sun.
We’ll be all right if nothing goes wrong with the lighting.
--Robert Frost
Question:
- This poem consists of a single metaphor. What isthe play referred to in the first line?
- Why does this play have an almost infinite run"?
- Who are the actors and why are they fighting?
- What does the title of the poem mean? "It BidsPretty Fair"
- How is the title, "It Bids Pretty Fair",ironic??
- Do you think the speaker really believes that "We'll beall right? What is the speaker's attitude?
Thank You.