20 POINTS FOR YOU ! !

Read the stanza aloud two ways – once with rhythm and once without rhythm.

Though I am old with wandering

Through hollow lands and hilly lands,

I will find out where she has gone,

And kiss her lips and take her hands;

And walk among long dappled grass,

And pluck till time and times are done,

The silver apples of the moon,

The golden apples of the sun.

—“The Song of Wandering Aengus,”
William Butler Yeats

Describe how the poem’s rhythm affects your understanding and appreciation of the poem?

Respuesta :

one sounds like you are reading a book the other sounds like you are singing a song u can understand it better (no rhythm) because u are not worried about trying to keep a good rhythm. hope i helped!! 
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The rhythm makes Aengus and his wandering seem more alive to me. It helps me feel the words and sense that time is passing by as Aengus wanders.