Exploring the Different Aspects of Love in Poetry During the Victorian era and the Elizabethan era there were many poems exploring the aspect of love. A group of metaphysical poets explores human experience on the whole. And it is usually romantic or emotional. The poem that I am about to speak is John Donne's "The Flea" (1572-1631), Andrew Marvell (1621-78) "his niece", William Blake's "The Sick Rose" (1757-1827). "A woman for her lover" by Christine Walsh of the Victorian era and "Julia's clothes" by Robert Herrick (1591-1674).
Different Aspects of Love in Poetry In hundreds of years of poetry we learn different aspects of love. We studied the poetry of love of the best men and women ever. These poets use poetry to emphasize emotions and experiences about love and relationships. From these poetry of love written by a famous poet we find love is a complicated theme and different poets will explain all aspects of love in poetry. These aspects are divided into three different parts. One is the pleasure of love, the other is the sexual desire of love, and finally the affliction of love.
As long as there is a poem, there is a poem of "love". Many poets express themselves by writing their emotions, so many poets are writing about love and other emotions. Different poets different writing style, approach different topics in different ways. "I am very angry", Simon Armitage, "I am not thankful for Valentine's Day", Liz Lochhead and Andrei Voznesensky's "First Ice" is poetry, poets use different writing styles
Please explore the similarities and differences between the two texts exploring the different aspects of love - Shakespeare and Austin show us the different aspects of love - or love themes, remember the different times when they were written. In this article we will look at two texts of Shakespeare's "Midsummer". The importance of the 19th century British society, the historical and cultural significance, and the characteristics of Austin 's "pride and prejudice" In the early 19th century Jane Austen' s novels were different from those written in them. The times and her critics regarded it as a high-quality work of literature. But unfortunately until she died