These two poems have many similarities in their contents. They all have a poetry relationship. The author wrote that his son is his father. My father thought that he was committing a crime, but this is a crime that God does not like. These two poems are related to the life of the author. In my "first sound", this poem has a relationship between my father and my son, my father's thought that God took my son said in line 2 "My sin has hope for you too" And it is explained. "This leads to the conclusion that this poem has a religious perspective and may be related to the date" 1572-1637 ". It is another era, many citizens are very
In short, "My first Sonne" and "Medium Break" explored different aspects of childhood death. In the "mid-term break", Heaney uses many methods to describe the influence and confusion caused by the death of a child in the morning. But "my first sonne" focuses on proof of death and the next pain caused by the death of the child. Both of these methods are very effective to help the reader feel the child's trauma.
My first Sonne was written by Ben Jonson. This is elegy, and the poet is saddened by the death of his first son. Jonson compares his sorrow with what he thinks should be felt; his son is happy in a better place. Shamus Heaney recorded a similar experience with "Medium Rest". This poem is about the death of the brother of Heaney and the reaction of people including him. The title of poetry means a holiday, but this "rest" does not happen for reasons. For most poetry, Heini wrote about people's unnatural reactions, but eventually he can grieve up honestly
In this article, I compare the performance of the death and sorrow of the two poems "Tropical Death" and "Medium Rest". Grace Nichols was born in Guyana in 1950 and is a poet of "tropical death" who moved to England at the age of 27. In all her works, her own history and the history of her country clearly have widespread impact. She said, "I am a writer who spans two worlds, I can not forget the past and the Caribbean culture, so the contrast between the two worlds: the UK and the Caribbean." Seamus Heaney is a medium-term break poet . Born in Ireland in 1939, he is the largest of nine children. Many of his work also focuses on his own family history and seems to pay attention to the character in his own family: they are to be interpreted as a member of those families I can.
Every poet is different, but many people have a very similar background, and the poet they write has the same effect. Two poems and poets I chose to compare and contrast are Seamus Heaney's "Mid-Term Break" and Liz Lochhead's "The Prize". Both poets lived in the UK and lived there for a long time (1939 - 200?). It will tell me some information about their past and their cultural background. Some of their poems are related to death and war