The soul trembles over at this old instrument;
Its lid down gives it a dark
Relegated the show, he sleeps in the shade
This misanthropic embittered isolation.
I still remember the night without number
What my mother played me , and I'm thinking, crying,
At these evenings once - passed in the dark,
When Liszt and Beethoven said sad dying.
O old piano ebony image of my life,
Like you happiness my poor soul is delighted,
You lack an artist, I have the Ideal ;
Yet where you sleep, my only joy in the world,
Who will be reborn, oh distress,
From your keyboard funeral a triumphant concert?
Nelligan Poems, 1904
1 / What are the images used in the first stanza?
2 / What is the sentiment expressed in the second stanza?
3 / What analogy he establishes the poet of the piano and him in the first triplet?
4 / What is the type of sentence, the poet uses does it take to close his poem? Why?
5 / Raise the lexical field of melancholy.
6 / What is close to the text he principles romantic?
7 / rhymes How are they arranged in quatrains? In the triplets? The sonnet is it regular?
8 / Raise a subordinate CTC and rewrite the sentence that contains it by replacing the conditional by a CCT of a different nature.
9 / What is the grammatical function of the groups highlighted.
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