Two or three poems explore life experiences between the two cultures and ways to present the difficulties that they present. The two poems I chose were "My gift at Auntie Pakistan" and "I am looking for my tongue." "My gift at Auntie Pakistan" was written by Moniza Alvi. He was born in Pakistan, but moved to England very soon. Her mother is from England and is white. Her father is a Pakistani and it is very dark. This made Moniza's "half caste" and my aunt in poetry came from her father's side.
Three poems chosen in this article by Saint Donne by John Donne, written in the early 1600s, investigating ways in which three different poets show love in at least two different historical periods. Shakespeare was written around the same time around 1600, and reminders of modern poetry were written by Jeff Goodfellow in the late 1990s. All three poems concentrate on love from Salami / M. Lewinsky. "Another similarity of the two poems is that they are written in the form of sonnets, and for two special reasons, Sonnet" Anne Hathaway "is the most famous and memorable expression of Shakespeare , Written in the form of Sonnets. As Shakespeare did, please use it to keep alive Ann Hathaway's love for her husband in her poem.
This contemporary Victorian poetry can also be compared with the Shakespearean sonnet and another contemporary Carroll Andhafi poem. Ann Hathaway plays a loving wife and an adventurous woman at Anne Hathaway's poet "Anne Hathaway". Duffy 's way of demonstrating this is by her choosing the type of structure used in that poem. She became a rhyming crowd that could be thought of as resembling Shakespeare's Sonnet style, using a modified sonnet. After all, this couple almost imitates the style used in Shakespeare's sonnet. Because they always use rhyming couplets and end up in dramatic rhyming couplets. Anne Hathaway was a wife of Shakespeare, so this sonnet style was being considered in her poem. Finally, using this rhyming phrase highlights the focus of her and his beloved poetry.
An interesting thing about this poem is that it is up to 14 lines; poetry of this length is often called Sonnet, but Hayden's verse - octave and sestet, or 3 is not like most traditional As Sonnet is, the quatrain and the end of the caplet violate the form of the fourth and fifth sonnets through almost the same three five sections. But the spirit of the sonnet form (usually composed and then trying to answer the question) is in this three part poem. The first five lines represent father's behavior, the next seven lines represent juvenile response (or lack of response) to these behaviors, and the last two questions show the last pain left by the growing narrator It is a question with. Therefore, "Sunday in that winter", the sense of Sonnet form (if not structure) is reproduced.