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Comparing To Autumn and To a Skylark

2023-12-22 12:31:54

Comparing fall and flying The two poems we learned are "fall" and "flying". They use all the tools that writers can use, for example, similarity, metaphor, anthropomorphism, juxtaposing to create what I think, this is the best poem I have ever read. They are full of information, and in both, the poets have awe in what they explain.

This poem first describes the tall whisker in the sky. This bird features "spirit". That song is expressed as "unplanned art". Hibari can sing as it goes up from the top of the head. That flight is compared with "Clouds of Fire". As happens "everyone's happiness", it rises rapidly as the sun rises. It fly like a "heavenly star" at purple night. I can not see it, but that song sounds clearly. Then compare Hibari to the poet. This is the basic theme. How does the poet fit the Hibari song? It symbolizes the goal that the poet and his poet represent, strive, and ultimately achieve. This bird's song is compared with the poet 's song' praise '. Although this bird's song and poet's hymn are "unlimited", it causes "empathy". Because they cause resonance which evokes "human fear and hope". Both resonate

In this sense, Hibari is a nearly double bird of Keats' 'Nightingale', both of which show pure expression through their songs, exactly 'a whispered nightingale' was born for death It is not. But Nightingale is a dark bird that can not be seen in the dark forest vacancies, but Scalar is a kind of sunbird that can not be seen in the sky blue. Nightingale urged Keats to feel "painful numbness", this pain is also like a pain that reminds him of death; Lark is a kind of craziness in Shelley, what excitement of happiness I will irritate it to feel without pain. For Keats, human joy and sorrow are closely related, as he explained in detail in the last section of "missing". However, the flounder sings without human error and complexity, and the poet feels these things while listening to his songs.

It was inspired by his wife, Mary Sherry, Italy Livorno, near the evening walk, and explained the appearance and song of the lark of their encounter. Describing Mary Shelley 's event Feelings influenced Shelley to write "to lark": "In the spring, we are going to spend a week or two near (Livorno) the Leghorn ..... This is a beautiful summer evening, hovering in Myrtle hedge alley, we heard Carol 's lark. Alexander McKee (Alexander Mackie) not only made this poem but also John Keats' To Nightingale "in 1906," Two highlights of English literature ":" poetic idol worship nightingale and long monopoly - they enjoy the privilege of benefits as a song bird, so Keats or Shelly The Nightingale Carol Carol is two glorious lark word English but both are written by people who do not have special or exact ornithological knowledge We.. "