We are studying poetry in class, and the two poems I chose to compare are "at Brixtan Markit" and "not my business". "Not my business" is the four people who insist on what they believe, arrested by the government and prevented from speaking. In the last section, his attitude will change when those who have tried to not participate because he does not want to be punished, when they obey him. Niya Osundare is a poet in Nigeria who uses his poem to oppose the brutal dictatorship of the country governing him.
In this article, Carol Ann Duffy and Hitcher compare the two verses stealing Simon Armitage. We will compare using several categories such as language style and structure. In this article I would like to be able to analyze the emotions of the narrator and the skills of the poet in detail. Finally, I will summarize my comments in the final short conclusion, including my view on these two poems. There are some similarities and differences in the language style of these verses.
We are studying poetry in class, and the two poems I chose to compare are "at Brixtan Markit" and "not my business". "Not my business" is the four people who insist on what they believe, arrested by the government and prevented from speaking. In the last section, his attitude will change when those who have tried to not participate because he does not want to be punished, when they obey him. Niya Osundare is a poet in Nigeria who uses his poem to oppose the brutal dictatorship of the country governing him.
Compare the poems. "When you write poetry, you compare deeply and serious feelings with things in science and mathematics.You can compare one line for each line if you like, or one or two For the sake of comparison you can use the whole poem. "For reference, John Donne's poem" Valediction: See forbidden memorial. "(Koch's Rose 50.) Voyelle's poem. "Write a poem, color each vowel with a vowel color and describe something with that color.You can say that these things are the origin of color and vowel, if you want. See Lan. The poem "Poyelles" is used as a reference. (Koch's Ross 163)