After reading "Musee des Beaux Arts" by W. H. Auden and "The Fallen Landscape" by William Carlos William, these two verses proved to have many similarities with them. There are some similarities, but the contents and format of the two verses are significantly different. In my opinion, there is no further difference between the two verses on the same picture.
The fallen landscape of the museum and Icarus creates two completely different moods. This poem by William Carlos Williams regarded Ikaros' portrait as a huge portrait and devoted poetry to the whole portrait. W. H. Auden's "Musee des Beaux Arts" deals with the "collapse of Icarus" like any other portrait hanging at the museum. Indeed, he wrote about the children sliding in the pond in the forest, the birth of Jesus Christ, and the horses crouching on the trees, and the dogs all wrote about his daily life in the same verse It continues. In addition, poetry seems to focus on various details of portraits. "Museum of Art", W. H. Auden explains how a ship that fell when Icarus fell into the sea, and how Ikaros kept sailing, not stopping drowning. "Ikaros' fallen landscape" does not touch the ship in the sea. Another difference between the two poems is that the "fallen landscape of Ikaros" was that in the way farmers cultivated, Icarus could not find that Ikarus got down from the sky and descended into the sea. However, the "museum" did not agree, the farmer said he heard the sorrow of Ikaros, but he was too concerned about the cultivation attempt to save Icarus from drowning.
"The landscape of the fallen Ikaros" is a poem by William Carlos Williams of the 20th century American poet, traditionally responding to the collapse of the landscape and Icarus thanks to Peter Bruegel. Williams first published that poem as part of Hudson's commentary sequence in 1960 and then used that sequence as the basis for his last book, Bruegel's picture published in 1962 and other verses It was. As the title suggests, this poem touches the story of the death of Icaros, the son of Daedalus from Crete in Iraq's Greek tragedy, he and his father are trapped in exile, they wear a wax And feathers made with feathers. Icarus disregards his father's wish and did not get too close to the sun, melting like that and drowning a feathery death in the sea. This theme - and Bruegel paintings - were also handled by other modernist poet W. H. Auden of "Muséedes Beaux Arts".
The poem "Ikaros Fallen Landscape" touches the tragedy of Ikaros in Greece. Icarus is the son of Daedalus. Icarus and his father were placed on the island of Crete. He ran away from the imprisonment of the fragile wing that his father made for him. His father warned Icarus not to approach the sun in order to keep the wax safe. This poem "The Fallen Landscape of Ikaros" is about indifferent humanity. The poet borrows a mythical person Icarus to talk about the human tendency to indifference. When Icarus got out of the sky, it was spring, farmers were plowing the field. Likewise, the edge of the ocean is also related to itself. Also, the sun has no regret of Ikaros. No one likes to hear the sound Ikaros is drowning. This poem establishes the theme of human selfishism and individualism. I do not have time to think about others' problems or to worry about.
Willaim Carlos Williams explains the scene of Icarus' death with the poet "Landscape and Fallen of Icarus". He said, with Ovid and Bruegel, farmers are engaged in agriculture. H is going to do this because it is the goal of farmers' lives. Nobody was aware that Ikaros was too selfish and died because he was worried about himself. They are likely to think that the death of Ikaros is the purpose of his life, in other words his goal in life is to end his life.