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Life

This poem discusses how people kill themselves seeking a better life, unaware that they will die and be reborn into another life where they will face punishment for their past actions. The speaker uses a simile comparing human suicide to cutting an apple with a knife, and urges people to consider what God intended for their life rather than ending it prematurely through violence.

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Life

This poem discusses how people kill themselves seeking a better life, unaware that they will die and be reborn into another life where they will face punishment for their past actions. The speaker uses a simile comparing human suicide to cutting an apple with a knife, and urges people to consider what God intended for their life rather than ending it prematurely through violence.

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Life

Humans kill themselves for a better life


like how you are cutting an apple with a knife
they did not know that they will die.
They did not know that after they die,
they will be reborn into another life
where they will be punched for what they hide.
Look down to what happen to the ride,
that God gave to you to practice in life.
I wish, I hope that you know what is killing with a knife.

• Sarry is telling us in this poem that people are not living in a good way in life and they did
not know that they will be punched for what the had done

• In the first two lines lies a simile in which he is comparing how humans kill themselves to
how we are cutting an apple with a knife.
• In the ninth lies a refrain of the word "I".

• This poem is an octane because it is eight lines of a stanza.


• This poem is blank verse. It have end rhymes, the rhyme scheme is a-a-b-b-a-c-c-a-a.
• Beside that the poem is full of alliterations and assonances:
1. Alliteration: they did not know that they will die.
2. Assonances: they did not know that they will die.

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