Duffy freed Madas a few years ago, but it was included in the scope of the wife of the world What kind of opinion do you agree with? This poem is the key to the entire collection from the perspective of the theme and style. Mrs. Medus was published several years ago "World's Wife" so Duffy can be based on Mrs. Midas, so I think that this poem might be key to everyone else in the series not. Let's make this series. "From the viewpoint of male weakness and female superiority.
Duffy reinvented the fable of modern feminist, especially with her poet "Madame Madas", "Mrs. Lazarus" and "Mrs. Aesop", using different techniques and different techniques. The use of humor in Daffy's poem "Mrs. Aesop" allowed her to turn his famous allegory to him and to succumb to her male counterpart by asking his masculinity. On the contrary, "Mrs. Lazarus" depicts a more emotional figure than grieved by her husband's death, and her "other half" does not take into account the impact of his return.
Tamiflu plays a historic role and changes it to the present age. "Madasu Madasu" changed the royal King Freesia to a poor and greedy middle-aged man. As the poem progressed, the mood changed, reached the peak of fear from the 5th quarter to the 11th section, and then calmed down as Midas approached death. The language used by the character tells the reader the feelings of poetry. During the second and third quarters of the first quarter, Midas called the kitchen "gently breathe in and gently wipe the windows." This creates a calm and relaxing atmosphere for poetry before the crisis.
Poetry has rhetorical usage. For example, in the last section, Madas repaired with "his hand, warm hand". Duffy used repair to make Madasu's character more realistic. This poem consists of eleven severed sections. Most sections are completely located in one section. However, in the fifth section, the lines are connected together to form separate sections.
Theme: This poem is about the Greek myth of King Frisia Midas, I hope that everything he touched will be gold. This poem is about the result of choosing money and greed, presented to the reader from his wife's point of view. Duffy expresses various emotions through Madas' role. Mrs. Midas complained about her husband 's selfishness and appealed for greed. Tamiflu speaks to a woman who has never heard of history. Tamiflu plays a historic role and changes it to the present age. "Madasu Madasu" changed the royal King Freesia to a poor and greedy middle-aged man. As the poem progressed, the mood changed, reached the peak of fear from the 5th quarter to the 11th section, and then calmed down as Midas approached death. The language used by the character tells the reader the feelings of poetry. During the second and third quarters of the first quarter, Midas used the kitchen as a "gentle breath, gently whitening the window."