A Comparison of Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress and Thomas Hardy's The Ruined Maid
[2023-04-05 07:33:53]
In this article, I read two poems, examine the contents of poetry, and check the language and images that the author is using. Then compare the two. . Thomas Hardy's "destroyed maid" is a dialogue between two women, herself and another woman, her friend, her who knew her life when she needed it is. Melia's friends show various opinions about Melia's change, such as "You have a gay bracelet now" or "You will sigh, you will be socks"
A comparison of his niece with the ruined maid's "To his niece" was written by Andrew Marvel in the 17th century. Marvell is one of the so-called metaphysical poets - Dr. Johnson created a gentle literary abuse terminology. "Destroyed Maid" was created by Thomas Hardy in 1866. It is important to analyze and compare the theme, language, atmosphere, personality, and style of the two verses. "To his niece" is fascinating lyrics. - Male species have very original ideas. Creative thinking becomes particularly vigorous when the case includes female species. In Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress", the authors show how he can apply his creative thinking. Marvel used his time to try to manipulate his awkward mistress. Time is drawn in three different ways. First of all, Marvel uses 'ideal time'. At an ideal time, he said that if she had the chance she will love her for many years.
In this article, I read two poems, examine the contents of poetry, and check the language and images that the author is using. Then compare the two. . Thomas Hardy's "destroyed maid" is a dialogue between two women, herself and another woman, her friend, her who knew her life when she needed it is. - Love Andrew Marville's poetry on niece and John Donne's "The Sun Rise", "To His Prostitute", "The Sun Rise" are similar poems. They are all metaphysical verses (metaphysics has more than just a problem). Shakespeare's time The theme of these poems is the same, love for romance and women. But the two poets have different views on these two things.
In this article we compare the two verses of Andrew Marville's "Dedicate Hostess to Him" and Thomas Hardy's "Destroyed Maid". Let's compare the styles and tones used in these two poems. "To his niece" is a one-sided controversial conversation, a horny young man tries to convince his passive mistress to give up her virgin before she gets old. - This poem is written in the form of a request to a poet 's jealous (or shy) mistress. "Since I heard that a flying tank always runs nearby" behind me, he said. Most of his argument is formed by a series of exaggerations (h - p rb - l). Here, an exaggeration is used for emphasis and effect, like when you slept for a year or when a book became 1 ton heavier.