Adrienne Rich's poem "A Charlie's Song" highlights the effects of death and death. The poet uses powerful and vivid images to explain his feelings about the death of his friend. At the beginning of this verse he used metaphor to explain how his friend died of alcohol. He explained that the vodka in the refrigerator is free from cold. "Cold" is a metaphor for inviting death. Because even if alcohol is exposed to a very low temperature, even if there is alcohol in the refrigerator, it will not be affected. The poet also ironically told the reader that Charlie prevented him from drinking.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Adrienne Ritchie is an elder sister of two sisters. Her father, a famous pathologist Arnold Rice Ritchie, is the pathology chairman of Johns Hopkins medical department. Her mother, Helen Elizabeth (Jones) Ritchie, is a pianist and composer. Her father is from a Jewish family and the mother is a southern Protestant. These girls are Christians. The influence of Adrienne Ritchie's earlier poetry comes from her father, and she encouraged him to read and write his poem. Her interest in literature was caused in her father's library where she read works by writers Ibsen, Arnold, Black, Keats, Rossetti and Tennyson. Her father was ambitious to Adrian, "I was planning to create a genius for children." Adrienne Rich and her sisters were educated at the mother's house until Adrienne was in fourth grade and started public education
Adrienne Rich was a widely praised and widely read poet from that time. Mr. Rich is a pioneer of rebellion expressing her views through her poetry which is considered to be a high taboo topic of her era, such as politics, lesbians, feminism. Adrienne Rich was born on May 16, 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland. Her father is Helen Elizabeth Ritchie, a famous pathologist at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Arnold Ridge and her mother, a pianist and composer. - The 17th century is famous for some of the most notorious influential literary movements. It brought too many famous poets and writers to break many social and literary boundaries. But with famous poets, there is a famous addiction. The specific weakness that many Western poets suffer is drug abuse. Especially excessive addiction of opium and alcohol, especially in romantic times
Adrienne Rich, a leading poet and essayist in the United States, is a defender of women 's rights. Margalit Fox of the New York Times may have said that "rich" completed the prose of Betty Friedan, the author of "Female Mystery", in poetry, it was the best. Through her life, she has earned countless honor for her work and activities. Born in 1929, Rich grew up in Baltimore and was the doctor and daughter of a pianist. When she was a child she started writing poems, and her father made a lot of encouragement. In 1951, Rich published her first collection, "Changes of the World". In the same year, she graduated from Radcliffe University in English.