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the voice of my heart in my side or the voice of the sea, o water, crying for rest, is it i, is it i? all night long the water is crying to me. unresting water, there shall never be rest till the last moon droop and the last tide fall, and the fire of the end begin to burn in the west; and the heart shall be weary and wonder and cry like the sea, all life long crying without avail, as the water all night long is crying to me. arthur symons, \the crying of water\ what effect does the poet create by dividing the poem into two stanzas? the symbolism in the first stanza foreshadows the speakers sense of internal conflict in the second stanza. the first stanza introduces cyclical moon and tide imagery that is further developed in the second stanza.
The first stanza sets the scene with the water's voice. The second stanza develops the idea of the water's unrest, and the moon - tide imagery is part of this development, suggesting a cycle of restlessness.
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There is not enough information to determine a correct answer from the given options as no analysis of whether either option is correct is provided. If we had to choose based on the content of the poem:
The first stanza seems to focus on the voice of the water and the speaker's confusion about whether it's the voice of their heart or the sea. The second stanza expands on the idea of the unresting nature of the water, with the moon - tide imagery and the idea of life - long crying. The second option "The first stanza introduces cyclical moon and tide imagery that is further developed in the second stanza" seems more in - line with the content as the moon and tide imagery starts in the second stanza and is related to the overall theme of the unresting water. But this is a very basic analysis without full context.