How do the authors of “A Psalm of Life” and "Auspex" use different images to illustrate their themes? “Psalm” primarily contains images of conflict, while the images in “Auspex” communicate neutrality. The author of “Psalm” chooses dramatic and exciting images to illustrate the theme, while the author of “Auspex” chooses more subtle, quiet images. The images in “Psalm” are largely tied to the human body, while the images in “Auspex” come from the natural world. “Psalm” contains primarily images of battle and human interactions, while “Auspex” focuses on natural imagery.

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Answer:

"Psalm" contains primarily images of battle and human interactions, while "Auspex" focuses on natural imagery.

Explanation:

The poem "A Psalm of Life" presents the image of life in a present sense. The poet advises that the person should neither live in the past nor should they think more about the future. The poet presents the picture that the psalmist presents about the life on the earth. The poet suggests that the person should be inclined more towards the earthly living than life after death.

The poem "Auspex" brings the picture of the lost love. The poem presents a picture of stages of the natural process through the imagery of the songbird and its nest.

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