Exploring the attitude of poetry love in two poems We explore many similarities and differences between Danny Abu's two poems "Imitation" and Tony Harrison's "Distance". In "first love", the structure and shape are similar to "red, red roses", but this is due to rhyme. Each poem contains a cross rhyme, but it is used in two different ways. "First love" contains a smoother sound, and each row rhymes on a separate line. It is different from the simple sound of "red, red roses". 'Red, red roses'. The second and fourth lines add rhythms and create various tailored sounds.
Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's poem "Sonnet 43" talks about love. The whole poem is actually the first line of a poem trying to answer this poem. That is, "How do you love this?" It is a question. However, the poet did a wonderful job by "computing the way" to do what you like. The main message of this poem is that the poet wants to explain her feelings of strong love to someone. Because of the strong rhetoric and repeated statements used by poets "I love you", this poem makes it possible for readers to explore the passion of poets against her love.
Compare and contrast the way three poets (four poems) explore love and its result. In this article we see the poems of "First Love" (John Clare), "My Last Duchess" (Robert Browning), "Bolfilla's Lover" (Robert Browning). His niece (Andrew Marville) I call these poems FL, MLD, PL and HCM. I first saw what love can do with emotions, and then what people to compare and contrast the singing of the national anthem, Wilfred Owen and Rupert Brooke for Doomed Youth You will see how it can do. What is the attitude of the poet to war? How do they express these attitudes? Wilfred Owen's "national anthem of desire" and Rupert Brooke's "soldier" opposed war and related issues. Owen accused war as a cause of the huge and painful loss of young men who were killed like animals. He also attacked the church