Poems serve as warning stories, declarations of love, and many other kinds of expressions. Poems can discuss several subjects from love, life to death and religion, but two poems with the same subject can have two different types of information. Thomas Gray's "Elder written in the courtyard of the church" and "Beowulf" writers are unknown and express topics such as death and value of life, but they use figurative words, I will convey two types of information. The visualized language can deepen the meaning of the information, and the form can give the reader a hint about the theme of the poem.
The Stoke-Poges cemetery is famous for the poet, Thomas Gray's great place and is written in the country's cemetery. Ironically, it also became his last resting place with his mother and sister in a shameless grave that was not marked again. Gray's talent will continue to be carried over by adults and children including British culture; it is a beautiful rural working class note. You will undoubtedly impress your date by memorizing several lines and talking about Gray. If you can not choose between mountain walking and forest walking, please visit the quaint Bradenham Village where there are beech forests, picturesque gardens and a path leading to farmland. After the landscape warms your mind, ask the second date if you feel brave when you arrive at the iron age fortress where King Alfred and Danish fight.
The lecturer of the poem "Elegy written in the garden of the country church" is a young man walking in the church cemetery. At some point in the poem, he speculated that "Pulsatilla" might say he walked through the garden. Why do speakers guess what an old man is thinking about him? Support your answer through one or two examples in the poem. "The wise man written in a country graveyard" reflects death - that is, the speaker guesses the past life of the people buried in the church cemetery and someone wonders if they think they left I will. How do the speakers imagine the lives of these dead? Support your reply in one or two examples in the text
Thomas Gray's "Elegy written in a country cemetery" was first published in 1751. However, Gray may start writing this poem shortly after his death in 1742 by his close friend Richard West. Elegy is a poetry which breathes because of the dead. Gray's "masterpieces written in a country cemetery" is worthy of attention. It is not for great or famous people but for ordinary people. The poet 's speaker saw the country' s cemetery at sunset. And it urged him to meditate on the nature of human death. This poem quotes the classic notion of memento mori which is a Latin word which states "I need to die." The speaker thinks that there is no difference between adults and ordinary people. He kept wondering if there were some natural poets and politicians in the humble crowd buried in the church cemetery.