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  1. So a bullet (esp. a larger one) to the heart can very well kill you extremely quickly, including what some people might call instant death. There are rare cases of survival, plus being shot in the chest and missing the heart and major vessels increases your odds, although a collapsed lung is still not a wonderful thing.

  2. Sep 18, 2023 · The 💘 heart with arrow emoji means love at first shot. This emoji is often used to express a deep romantic connection or the feeling of being struck by love’s magical arrow. However, it can also convey a sense of longing, desire, or a playful flirtation.

  3. Jan 31, 2022 · The Heart with Arrow emoji depicts a heart with an arrow shot through it. It is commonly used to represent relationships, romance, and to express love for people and things. Alongside the many other heart emoji, the Heart with Arrow emoji is typically used to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

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    ‘The Arrow and the Song’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a short thoughtful poem about the impact of one’s actions, this is seen through the metaphorsof an arrow and a song. In the first quatrain of this poem, the speakerdescribes shooting an arrow into the sky and not knowing where it ended up. He watched it fly for a time, but his eyes were not ...

    ‘The Arrow and the Song’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a three-stanza poem that is divided into sets of four lines, known as quatrains. These quatrains follow a simple rhyme scheme of AABB CCDD EEFF. The stanzas are divided into two couplets (sets of two lines) that create a very steady rhythm in the piece. The poet also chose to use iambic tetr...

    Throughout this poem, the poet makes use of several literary devices. These include but are not limited to: 1. Enjambment: can be seen when the poet cuts off a line before its natural stopping point. For example, the transitionbetween lines three and four of the first stanza as well as lines one and two of the third stanza. 2. Imagery: occurs when ...

    Stanza One

    In the first lines of this poem, the speaker begins by describing how they shot an arrow into the air. Longfellow uses very simple language throughout the three stanzas. This means that at a surface level, the poem does not feel complicated or overly poetic in its use of diction. The speaker goes on to describe how after they shot the arrow into the air, it fell to Earth and they knew “not where.” There is an inherent danger in this action when no one knows where the arrow could end up. The a...

    Stanza Two

    Using the same structure as is found in the first stanza, the poet describes breathing a “song into the air.” They let the song, a word that is often used to describe a poet’s verse, out into the air, and it fell down to Earth. Here, the poet is likely creating a metaphor describing how as a poet puts out their writing into the world, they do not know exactly where it’s going to end up. They could not keep track of their own song, and, the speaker states, who could? Who has fast enough eyes t...

    Stanza Three

    The third stanza breaks the pattern the poet set out in the first and second stanzas. Here, the poet takes the reader beyond the events they have already outlined. He found the arrow “in an oak.” It had survived its fall “unbroke.” The arrow’s survival implies that it landed in a particularly lucky way. Plus, the fact that the speaker was able to find the arrow at all seems quite lucky. They also find their song, “from beginning to end,” in the “heart of a friend.” His song (a metaphor for hi...

    Readers who enjoyed this poem should also consider reading some other Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poems, for example: 1. ‘A Gleam of Sunshine’ – explores a variety of philosophical concepts through the use of familiar images like shadows, nature, and light. 2. ‘A Nameless Grave’ – invites readers to think about how many nameless graves there are in ...

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  4. Feb 12, 2014 · If you've got an arrow that's kind of sticking in a part of your leg where it's not near a large vessel there, something like that, you know, and it's not beyond the barbs or something where it's going to just tear everything apart when it comes out, it's probably not a big deal.

  5. It fell to earth, I knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong, That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterward, in an oak. I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend. I shot an arrow into the air,

  6. A heart emoji with an arrow through the center, like the arrow that cupid shoots for love. Heart with Arrow was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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