What Is Brief Summary Of The Poem 'A Memory' By Lola Ridge

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When you remember something that made a difference in your life, that is called a memory. In the poem, " A Memory " by Lola Ridge, she tells about one of her memories. She talks about how the memory comes into mind so softly that she doesn't know how it came into her mind. She remembers the smallest details about the memory. Throughout the poem, the author uses, imagery, similes, and tone to convey the idea that a memory is the best, when you can remember everything about it.

Imagery is used to show the reader, what the setting around her is like. The author uses descriptive language that appeals to the sense of sight. The author describes her memory as being in " the shining town". Also, "on the sulphur-yellow beaches". The author describes the "shining town" and the "yellow beaches" because the sun was probably setting and made everything look pretty. Later on in the poem, the author describes the moon as being, "hung above us like a golden mango". This tells the readers that in that moment there was only light on her and who she was with and that she felt like the only thing important at that moment in time. Through these examples of imagery, the reader was able to tell where and how she felt when she was with her person. …show more content…

She describes how the memory comes to mind, "how softly it comes up like an ungathered lily". This shows the reader how calmly and how softly the memory gets to her mind. It's almost natural for her when the memory is being replayed in her mind. Another use of a simile is, "and the moist air clung to our faces, Warm and fragrant as the open mouth of a child". The moist air was nice and was refreshing. It made her feel good when the air clung to her face. Through these examples of similes, the reader is able to see what the details were to her

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