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Literary Analysis
"To His Own Beloved Self the Author Dedicates These Lines"
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Everyone comes to a point in their life where they realize they do not want to be alone. This is the situation in the poem "To His Own Beloved Self..." by Vladimir Mayakovsky. The author is alone, and by the use of figurative language, mood, and random sound, he conveys the moment he is at: he wants someone special in his
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even fathom? My analysis has shown that Vladimir Mayakovsky did not believe love was small in any aspect. He conveyed this belief by using different language techniques, making the reader feel his pain through which he wrote it, and by writing the poem as his thoughts came, confused and random. Love is only what one makes of it, so when one does not have it, he or she may feel helpless, as Vladimir Mayakovsky did.
even fathom? My analysis has shown that Vladimir Mayakovsky did not believe love was small in any aspect. He conveyed this belief by using different language techniques, making the reader feel his pain through which he wrote it, and by writing the poem as his thoughts came, confused and random. Love is only what one makes of it, so when one does not have it, he or she may feel helpless, as Vladimir Mayakovsky did.