Then Fiddle” which has a more structured structure. However, "Lady Lazarus" is written in three-line stanzas. Although a poem usually devises a metaphorical form, a poem can also be understood in its narrative. The art of reading these poems depends on how they are stated by the readers. “First meeting. The Fiddle” is more like a song, just like the meaning of most of the words in the poem that refer to music, and “Lady Lazarus” is presumably the voice of the revolt. “Lady Lazarus” must be read aloud. To increase the auditory effect, the speaker's voice modulates to various levels of rhetorical intensity. (Rosenblatt). Both poems elicit pleasure in the way they resonate and the way they are interpreted. The depth of pleasure in reading a poem emerges through the meaning, the rhythm, the harmony of the word structure, the rhyme, or the story or message behind each poem that the poet tries to tell. Poetry ignites the emotion of its reader and sometimes arouses its reader. (Norton
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