Please compare how these poets express attitudes toward love and relationships. How is it affected by the age they live in? The two poems I compare were Andrew Marvel's "Give him the hostess". You can translate into modern languages like Shy. The whole poem is very convincing, trying to make a woman sleep with him, but she is not so because she is very shy. Marvell lived in the 17th century from 1621 to 1678. On the contrary, William Shakespeare's "Four Sons 116", he also wrote this poem in the 17th century, the time of his life is 1564-1616.
Compare and compare Wilfred Owen and Song for Doomed Youth of Rupert Brooke Anthem. What is the attitude of the poet to war? How do they express these attitudes? Wilfred Owen's "national anthem of desire" and Rupert Brooke's "soldier" opposed war and related issues. Owen accused war as a cause of the enormous painful loss of young men who were killed like animals. He also attacked the chapel of "mouse and man" by the novelist John Steinbeck in 1936. It traces their dream of ownership of the two workers George and Lenny's journey and their own farm. People appearing in Steinbeck's novel are fictional figures, but they reflect the life of the Great Depression. The novel shows this because the two protagonists indicate that they need to keep their work on the ranch. I compare this novel with three different poems.
Please compare how these poets express attitudes toward love and relationships. How is it affected by the age they live in? The two poems I compare were Andrew Marvel's "Give him the hostess". You can translate into modern languages like Shy. The whole poem is very convincing, trying to make a woman sleep with him, but she is not so because she is very shy. Marvell lived in the 17th century from 1621 to 1678. - Compare William Blake's "The Sick Rose" and Carl Sandburg's "Fog" This task elegantly contrasts two short poems. Among the poems I chose, I remember that these two poems need to have some common metaphor and theme. After several hours of browsing, I found two poems, including metaphor and the last strange connection to content. Interestingly, there are also many differences between the two.