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These poems weave together elements of faith, love, and the magic of the season, offering a poetic lens through which we can experience the true meaning of Christmas. Some famous Christmas poems include ‘ A Visit from St. Nicholas‘ by Clement Clarke Moore which vividly describes the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, with his reindeer ...
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The poem begins with the speaker describing the lead-up to Christmas and how everything in a church is decorated for Advent. These images start the poem on a cozy and familiar note. The speaker’s tone is calm and peaceful, he is simply taking in the Christmas imagery. Time progresses, and the speaker moves on to examine the village itself. There ar...
Betjeman makes use of a number of different poetic techniques within ‘Christmas.’ The lines are filled with examples of consonance, assonance, anaphora, alliteration, and more. The repetitionin the poem is one of its most notable features. This can be seen through the use of anaphora, or the use and reuse of a word or phrase at the beginning of mul...
Stanza One
In the first stanza of ‘Christmas’ the speaker begins by describing the setting. He states that it is Advent time, or somewhere in the twenty-four days before Christmas. There is a particular stove in the scene, a “Tortoise stove.” This is not a common household item nowadays but in the mid-1800s into the 1900s it was quite popular. This was due to its ability to burn fuel over a long period of time. It comes to be known in the next lines that the speaker is located within a church. When he l...
Stanza Two
In the second stanza, the speaker describes what is outside the church. There is a great deal of “holly” that he knows that this will soon be used, It runs all the way around the “Manor House” and perhaps as is tradition, they are going to use it to cover as many surfaces in the church as is appropriate.It is the goal of the decorators and those who work in the church that the villagers say that the church looks especially nice on Christmas.
Stanza Three
In the third stanza, the speaker moves into the village. He describes the “Provincial Public Houses” and how they “blaze.” The speaker also shifts to the first person, placing himself in the scene and allowing a more intimate look into the town. At this point, there has been no elaboration on the location of the village. It seems to be a cozy place though, one that any number of people could relate to. When he looks around him he can see “lighted tenements.” He gazes at them and on the “paper...
- Female
- October 9, 1995
- Poetry Analyst And Editor
'Christmas' was written by one of Britain's most loved contemporary poets, John Betjeman. See a summary, explanation, and analysis of this wonderful poem.
‘Love Came Down at Christmas’ by Christina Rossetti is a religious Christmas poem that since its publication has become a popular Christmas carol. The poem describes “love,” Jesus Christ, coming down from heaven on Christmas.
- Female
- October 9, 1995
- Poetry Analyst And Editor
Love all lovely, love divine; Love was born at Christmas, Stars and angels gave the sign. Christmas, indeed, is a time when an overwhelming sense of love permeates the air. This poem reminds us of the divine love that found its way to Earth, a love that continues to inspire and guide us.
Dec 21, 2014 · These are, we reckon, 10 of the greatest poems for the Christmas holidays, spanning over 600 years of poetry in the English language (yes, the earliest poem on this list dates from around 1400!). They’re all quite short and make for ideal festive reading, so we’ve provided links to each of the poems, too.
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Poem analysis of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Christmas Bells through the review of literary techniques, poem structure, themes, and the proper usage of quotes.