The Transition of Season in Summer and Winter by Mary Shelley and Winter and Summer by Stephen Spencer
[2023-03-01 18:54:52]
Changes in Mary Sherry's summer and winter seasons and Steven Spencer's winter and summer
Mary Shelley's summer and winter, and Stephen Spender's winter and summer are talking about the transition between the two seasons. In the summer and winter, the author is an audience. She discussed only the views on the season. In Spender's poem, the author participated in that poem and noticed his feelings about winter and summer. The viewpoint of the waste consumers is a more personal perspective, he actually participated in the poem. In both articles, the author regards winter as death; life stops during the season. In summer and winter, and in winter and summer, the authors refer to the birth and death of nature. Mary Shelley's summer and winter notes are off ... Read more
"Northern wind gathers in the crowd ... This personalized example makes it possible for the wind to gather. "Everything is joyous under the sun ..." Sherry naturally gives a human feast, this is also an example of personalization. Because Shelley is an observer of a third party, the tone of this poem is objective. Shelly died winter. Winter stops nature, but on the other hand, the sun leads to life
Stephen Spender's winter and summer brings joy at the turn of the season, but the order is reversed. The author did not split the work into sections, but it was paired. "Oh, I will prove it is correct if my shadow's heart affirms the light ..." Instead of a plot to rhyme, Spender uses a blank poem in this poem. In the first eight lines, speakers said that in the winter, how dark it is, and it seems to be eternal. In the next 15 lines, the author will explain the warmth and beauty of the summer. In the last four lines, Spender combines summer and winter in conjunction with the end of the poem
Spenders use literary techniques to explain his feelings about the season. An example is a proposal by Apollo God myth. "In the back of the sun, the fighting power is violently destroyed." In the myth of Apollo, he used the golden tanks to carry the sun into the sky. In these respects, Spensdo included Apollo in this poem. The author used two examples
The difference between summer, winter, autumn and spring is summer is the hottest season of the year, whereas in winter it is the coldest season. Fall and spring are not a serious season. The use of water and juice increases during the summer, and the use of warm drinks increases during the winter. In the summer, people like to wear thin clothing, and in winter use of wool clothes increases. Summer and winter seasons are long and autumn and spring are short
Mary Shelley's summer and winter, and Stephen Spender's winter and summer are talking about the transition between the two seasons. In the summer and winter, the author is an audience. She discussed only the views on the season. In Spender's poem, the author participated in that poem and noticed his feelings about winter and summer. The viewpoint of the waste consumers is a more personal perspective, he actually participated in the poem. In both articles, the author regards winter as death; life stops during the season. In summer and winter, and in winter and summer, the authors refer to the birth and death of nature. Mary Shelley's summer and winter notes are off ... Read more
Changes in Mary Sherry's summer and winter seasons and Steven Spencer's winter and summer
Stephen Spender's winter and summer brings joy at the turn of the season, but the order is reversed. The author did not split the work into sections, but it was paired. "Oh, I will prove it is correct if my shadow's heart affirms the light ..." Instead of a plot to rhyme, Spender uses a blank poem in this poem. In the first eight lines, speakers said that in the winter, how dark it is, and it seems to be eternal. In the next 15 lines, the author will explain the warmth and beauty of the summer. In the last four lines, Spender combines summer and winter in conjunction with the end of the poem
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