Interpretation of Sharon Orz 's poem "drowning". Fear is an amazing feeling, as it has both psychological and physiological effects on the human body. If there is extreme fear, thinking is done in a different way and at the same time it can be linked to events. In "Fear of drowning", Sharon Olds introduced this type of example in six short sections. Her sparsely wording, rich metaphor, metaphor, and dark image obscure the fear experienced by the speaker.
French 1 This article describes two poems by Sharon Olds. They are all taken from her work "Dead and the Living" and are named "Eyes" and "The Father and Daughter of My Husband". Olds is a contemporary writer who manipulates her work as a professional through modern life. In this special collection written in 1983, she led us to explore past and current trips of family life. - In prayer before birth, Louis McGinnis uses babies to convey their thoughts and feelings to the current state of the world. MacNeice wants to emphasize how harsh and ruthless the world is and how to rob her unmarried premature baby. The poem "pray before birth" is a dramatic monologue heard for children in the womb, but never been destroyed by the way he enters the world, the world will write down his fate Become.
Sharon Alls' poetry "Fear of drowning". Fear is a wonderful emotion because it has both psychological and physiological effects on the human body. If there is extreme fear, thinking is done in a different way and at the same time it can be linked to events. In "Fear of drowning", Sharon Olds introduced this type of example in six short sections. - The explanation of Emily Dickinson's "Tell the truth, but to tilt it -" explains the overwhelming theme of how people should tell the truth. It also illuminates the development of an expanded metaphor that compares the truth with light. From the beginning of the poem, the speaker gave the best way to tell the truth.