Do you still remember falling stars?
“FALLING STARS: Do you remember still the falling stars. that like swift horses through the heavens raced. and suddenly leaped across the hurdles. of our wishes — do you recall?
Where is Rilke buried?
2 January 1927
When did Rilke die?
29 December 1926
When was Rilke born?
4 December 1875
What will you do God when I die?
What will you do, God, when I die? I am your jar (if cracked, I lie?) Your well-spring (if the well go dry?) You lose your purport, losing me.
Where according to Rilke should the poet find beauty?
Rilke asks the young poet to find beauty in the ordinary. The young poet must create poems from his “everyday life” and the “Things around [him], the images from [his] dreams, and the objects [he] remembers” (p. 7), all things that come from the young poet’s daily life.
Who was Rilke’s muse?
Corbett also introduces the women in these men’s lives, many of them esteemed writers and artists in their own right: Rodin’s muse Camille Claudel, Rilke’s wife and fellow artist Clara Westhoff, and the remarkable Lou Andreas-Salome, who was Nietzsche’s lover and Rilke’s lifelong friend.
Did Fleur Salome exist?
Because Fleur Salomé is not a direct adaptation of the real life Lou Andreas Salomé, the actor Ella Rumpf had a lot more freedom to invent. “From the start, I had a clear vision of how I would like to create the [character of] Fleur,” she told Bavaria Film.
How does Rilke use imagery and other poetic devices in the poem?
When Rilke uses Imagery, Rilke describes the dancer with strong words. For example, confidence, exultant, and powerful. Rilke uses personification by saying the fire is too tight around her body. When Rilke uses alliteration the author uses the words, faster, fans, flames, and furnace.
Which of the following poetic devices are not used in the poem the Spanish dancer?
The answer is A. Rhyme and C. Personification.