Anthropomorphous Foxes Jig With Fuss (Allegory) Poem by Harindhar Reddy

Anthropomorphous Foxes Jig With Fuss (Allegory)

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Foxes
2 in live 1-
self tell us what we're how
hard we train them to serve our goals,
they're fools.
Engage
Duo themselves in a duel to show
us what're - train ‘both but choose
a fox you like
to feed.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: allegory
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Mirror Cinquain: A form with two 5-line stanzas consisting of a cinquain followed by a reverse cinquain.
A cinquain = 2,4,6,8, and a reverse cinquain = 2 + 2,8,6,4,2. MC = C + RC)

Note: Phoneme is the smallest unit of spoken language and they combine to a syllable, and syllables in words and so on. English speech sounds are divided into vowels and consonants. Further vowels are divided in to mono-thongs, diphthongs and triphthongs.

I included diphthongs and triphthong in a single syllable as one unit.

THIPHTHONG = THREE VOWEL SOUNDS PRONOUNCED TOGETHER IN A SINGLE SYLLABLE

A for ALLEGORY

1) A short moral story (often with animal characters)

2) A visible symbol representing an abstract idea

3) An expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphor
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Harindhar Reddy

Harindhar Reddy

Haliya, Hyderabad, India
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