Different from La Belle Dame Sans Merci Attitude of a lover I would like to be yours in this article, but I will consider the different attitudes of love shown by John Keats and John Cooper-Clarke. I will continue to think about how each poet uses images and other language devices to convey their message. We compare the structure and rhythm of each poem, and think about how it affects the emotions produced in each poetry. Finally, I will prove that the cynical attitude of John Keats against love reflects his painful life experience, and John Cooper - Clark 's more positive attitude to accept and convey the message of hope I will.
"La Belle Dame sans Merci" ("Mercyless Beauty") uses the title of Alan Schultier's 15th century La Belle Dame s Mercy, but does not mention the poems. The published material version 1820 is different from Keats's own 1819 version. This poem is considered a British classic and is a good example of keots' poetic interest in love and death. Despite its simple structure, there are only 12 sections, 4 lines, each of which is a simple ABCB verse system.
Feminist features of the poems of "Mariana" and "La Bell Dam Sands Merci" and "Eve of St. Agnes" on the eve of St. Agnes and La Bell Dam Sands Merci and Mariana by Keats In another view to the reader, women are divided into templates, women who are vulnerable and depend on men, and women and simple women. "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" is a ballad written in 1819. With this ballad, the beauty of a woman cheated Wretched Wright she met.
"Autumn" is an example of Carol. Because it is written for someone and written in poetry. In addition to the obvious distinction of French titles, Labeldam Sands Mercy contains all the necessary elements of ballads; it is quatrain, lines 2 and 4 of each section, and there are shorter lines . In addition, autumn is written as a seasonal speech, and La Belle Dame Sans Merci is a conversation. The two verses share a common background of autumn. In addition to the title of To Autumn Keats, there is also an article about scenery - "grapes that surround the roof with fruits" and "... and later Melissa", the first one will begin to explain the autumn poem at first . La Belle Dame In the first section of Sans Merci, "Sedge withered from the lake" is the autumn scene.
Keatsu talked about sweetness in "To fall" and "La Bell Dam Sands Merci". In La Belle Dame Sans Merci, "the roots of fame" and her "elf", this is a good example of two sweet depiction. However, in "to fall" you can hear "an adult lamb shouts loudly from the hill" and "all twin flowers". These are very useful for making a flow of poetry and creating a feeling of a soft lullaby that you want to read. Because it has 14 rows, Nile is Sonnets. Sonnet is a very short, compressed version of poetry. They contain many ideas in a small space. In other words, it is a powerful way to express ideas. In the fall there are consistent prosody schemes A, B, A, B, C, D, C, D, etc. There are no prosody schemes in La Belle Dan Sans Merci.