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Title: by: James Weldon Johnson


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The Glory of the Day was in her Face
Published by Fifty Years and Other Poems in 1917
  • by James Weldon Johnson

Presented by Darby White and Sierra Nalley
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For the 2011 edition
  • The Glory of the Day was in her Face should be
    kept in the new publication because it utilizes
    many well-known literary elements.
  • Love is a universal theme, so therefore everyone
    will understand this poem.

3
Rhyme Scheme
  • A The glory of the day was in her face,
  • B The beauty of the night was in her eyes.
  • A And over all her loveliness, the grace
  • B Of Morning blushing in the early skies.

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Rhythm
  • Iambic pentameter
  • The glory of the day was in her face,
  • The beauty of the night was in her eyes.
  • And over all her loveliness, the grace
  • Of morning blushing in the early skies

5
Alliteration
  • Alliteration is the repeating of consonance in
    the beginning of a word
  • The birds that signal to their mates at dawn,
  • To my dull ears, to my tear-blinded sight

6
Assonance
  • In the ninth, eleventh, and twelfth lines the
    repetition of the vowels i and y are greatly
    employed.
  • In the tenth line the repetition of the vowel a
    is also applied.
  • And now the glorious day, the beauteous night,
  • The birds that signal to their mates at dawn,
  • To my dull ears, to my tear-blinded sight
  • Are one with all the dead, since she is gone.

7
Simile
  • In the fifth and sixth lines, James Johnson uses
    a comparison of her voice to music.
  • And in her voice, the calling of the dove
  • Like music of a sweet, melodious part.

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Personification
  • The giving of human characteristics to a nonhuman
    object is used in this poem in line four to
    explain the appearance of the rising sun in the
    sky.
  • Of Morning blushing in the early skies.

9
Imagery
  • In lines two and ten respectively, Johnson uses
    imagery to give examples of sight and hearing to
    the reader.
  • The beauty of the night was in her eyes.
  • The birds that signal to their mates at dawn

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The Glory of the Day was in her Face
  • James Weldon Johnsons poem should be kept in the
    new publication because it has many literary
    terms that a reader should know.

Imagery Personification Alliteration Simile Rhyme
Scheme Rhythm
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