What elements make one of the poems sound more like normal speech? Which one and why? Explain. Use the chart you completed above to help you write your response.

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Mouse icon Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Mouse icon Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Your responses should include the following to receive the points in parenthesis:
Respond in a paragraph.
Answer is written in complete sentences.
Use the chart below to compare the poem “Pied Beauty” by Gerard Manley Hopkins to “Sonnet 43” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning as a prewriting activity in order to answer the following essay question.

Literary Element

“Pied Beauty”

“Sonnet 43”

Word Choice – Were the poem’s words formal or informal? One was more conversational than the other.

Mood – How did the word choices affect the mood of each poem?

Tone – What did you learn about the attitude of the author through the word choices?

In comparing the poems "Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins and "Sonnet 43" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "Pied Beauty" sounds more like normal speech. This is because the word choice in "Pied Beauty" is more informal and conversational, using everyday language that is easier to understand. On the other hand, "Sonnet 43" has a more formal tone with elevated language and complex vocabulary, making it sound less like everyday speech. The mood in "Pied Beauty" is light and joyful due to the simple words and easy rhythm, while the mood in "Sonnet 43" is more serious and intense because of the formal and elaborate word choices. In terms of attitude, the author of "Pied Beauty" comes across as more approachable and down-to-earth, while the author of "Sonnet 43" seems more distant and intellectual based on their word choices.