Analysis of The Painted Vase 3



THE PAINTED VASE 3
After waiting on that shelf for a few more items to be finished that the Potter was constructing. It was time to use special techniques.
This little dry red hump, that transformed into clay just by using water, had now took on the form of a Vase.
The process was not complete. A couple of steps still existed before it could be finished had to take place.
The Potter gave this piece of clay his name. Then it was back to the birch for some more drying. This Vase had no idea that the shelf life would be long.
After a couple of sunrises, the Vase was parched and equipped for what was next.
The Potter moved his Vase into the small fire to make sure that it would be capable of withstanding any dismal events.

To be continued....


Scheme AXAAXXX X
Poetic Form
Metre 0101 1010111101110111010101010111111001 110111101011111010111101101 01110101011101001111101111 010111111111111011111011110101011111 100101101110011111 01011101011011111111001010101001 11010
Characters 745
Words 143
Sentences 11
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 7, 1
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 74
Words per line (avg) 18
Letters per stanza (avg) 295
Words per stanza (avg) 72
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Submitted by Cstephens655 on September 02, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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