328. Notice the meter (rhythm) of this poem. Count the        syllables (stressed and unstressed) in   
            each        line. Which line in each stanza is different? Which stanza in the poem is        different   
            from the others?         
               Now relate the structure to the meaning.        What happens in the stanza that is structurally   
            different? Does what the stanza describes indicate a change or        development in the meaning of   
            the        poem?                  
               How does the final stanza bring the poem to        a new level? What metaphors does it use? What   
            are "Banks of Noon"?                  
               Study Dickinson's skillful and playful        language. What pun is she making with the word "Grass"          
            (stanza 2)? What does "Like one in danger, Cautious,"        modify (stanza 4)? What rhymes do you   
            find?        What near (or "slant") rhymes are there? What rhymes, alliterations, and        phonetic   
            correspondences does Dickinson        make using words in the middle of lines in stanzas 2, 3, and      4? 
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