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  1. It occurs when the speaker is addressing someone who does not exist, or is not present, in the poem’s immediate setting. It also relates to something that is unable to respond to or understand the speaker’s words. He asks his heart to be strong, not falter when he goes to confront the darkest parts of his life.

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  2. Sonnet. By James Weldon Johnson. My heart be brave, and do not falter so, Nor utter more that deep, despairing wail. Thy way is very dark and drear I know, But do not let thy strength and courage fail; For certain as the raven-winged night. Is followed by the bright and blushing morn, Thy coming morrow will be clear and bright;

  3. But everyone agrees on the current meaning: someone who falters is unsteady, wobbly, or unsure. You might falter while reciting a poem if you forget some of the lines, or falter crossing a rickety rope bridge when fear gets the most of you.

  4. The poem's imagery is both striking and subtle. The "Alter" of the first line suggests a place of worship, while the "Sun" in the second stanza represents divine power. The "Daffodil" in the third stanza is a symbol of beauty and fragility, while the "Dew" represents the fleeting nature of life.

  5. This is a list of terms for describing texts, with an emphasis on terms that apply specifically to poetry, that appear most frequently in literary criticism, or for which dictionary definitions tend to be unenlightening.

  6. 1. The first type of clarity I want to propose is the clarity of inflected metaphor, or metaphor that provides a directive on its own interpretation. Taken one step further than strictly necessary, such a figure includes not just a tenor and a vehicle, but a suggested manner of comparing the two.

  7. The meaning of FALTER is to walk unsteadily : stumble. How to use falter in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Falter.

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