"The Book" is a poem written by Emily Dickenson, and is about a book that has pages, and each page is like a phase of life, which, in so many words, is talking about our journeys through life. So, this would be an example of an extended metaphor. This poem does not follow a rhyme scheme, so this is considered free verse. Rhyme is used in this poem as well. Rhyme is used in lines six and eight. The example of rhyme is "tolland soul". Overall, this is a good poem because it is short and has a good meaning.
"The Book" is a poem written by Emily Dickenson, and is about a book that has pages, and each page is like a phase of life, which, in so many words, is talking about our journeys through life. So, this would be an example of an extended metaphor. This poem does not follow a rhyme scheme, so this is considered free verse. Rhyme is used in this poem as well. Rhyme is used in lines six and eight. The example of rhyme is "tolland soul". Overall, this is a good poem because it is short and has a good meaning.