How did poets in poetry selection before 1914 read and express different attitudes towards death? Which do you think is most convincing? Factors that influence their views. The attitude towards death varies from person to person. Some people are scary, but some people do not mind. There will definitely be different opinions in the selection of poetry I have read. Christina Rossetti's "songs" and "remembrance" indicate that she is not bothered by death. Christina Rossetti seems to believe that death is the ultimate result, and William Wordsworth who wrote that "We are seven years old" expresses the attitude that love continues to exist and remains after death .
All the poems you read are absorbed in violence and death. Compare the poet to explore this way of attention. What motive or emotion is hidden for the poet? In order to include at least one poetry before 1914, we need to analyze at least six poems. In this article we compare and contrast various verses of "Soldiers" by Carol Anne Duffy, Robert Browning, Ben Johnson, Simon Armitage, Rupert Brooke, "Spring Attack" by Wilfred Owen, and "Into Battle" by Julian Grenfell. "It is a poem, a portrayal of landscapes during the war, each poem uses a different literary technique to express their views on war: images, contradictions, emotional words, metaphor, anthropomorphism, And similarity are used to portray the landscape of warfare Wilfred Owen used similar, image, contradictory, emotional words to portray his poem.
Please compare the way the poet uses images in more than four poems you studied. You should write about the excavation of Seamus Heaney and compare it with at least one poem by Gillian Clarke and two verses before 1914. Seamus Heaney's 'Excavation', Gillian Clarke's 'Catrin', William Blake's 'The Little Boy Lost', Charles Tichborne's 'Tichborne's Elegy' are the four verses to compare. - Sailors, wanderers and wife's wail all include the fate of the scriptures. These three poems are very similar and very different. These three poems range from solitary men to their wife's sheets to missing soldiers. Medieval poetry shows scars, confusion, loneliness. "Seafarers", "Wanderers", "Wife's Lamentations" each contain many individual poems. A wanderer is a poem based on a soldier expelled for the death of the Lord his dear.
This poem was written at the beginning of the First World War in 1914 and is part of a series of Sonnets written by Rupert Brooke. Brooke himself, mainly a poet before the war, passed away one year after the publication of "soldier". As the end and end of Brooke 's 1942 Sonnets, "Soldier" tells the soldier' s death and achievement. The poem is written in the form of Petrarcan / Italian Sonnet in 14 lines, divided into the beginning octet and the following sestet. As far as the prosodic scheme is concerned, octets are prosodized after the form of abab cdcd, but sestet follows the format of Petrarchan / Italian (efg efg). Dramatic change or point from the description of the death of soldiers of the fourth row of Boltz, Bruker to the achievement of his life.