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Love in One Perfect Rose by Dorothy Parker and Cinderella’s Diary by Ron Koertge

2023-09-05 18:46:49

Roses are the ultimate, but the most simple sign of love. It sold billions of dollars to Valentine's Day and sold countless numbers to express love feelings throughout the year. Everything related to exquisite petals, rough and ruthless thorns, vivid and deep colors, roses is the best way to put together each other's love. Roses often accompany signs of romance. Compared with 50 years ago, romantic ideas are not as understood today.

Dorothy Parker's poem "One Perfect Rose" imitates a woman like a gold miner. The speaker of this poem is obviously a woman who told the audience that her love gave her a beautiful rose. Parker uses the word "deep" in poetry to express women's superficial tendencies in interpersonal relationships. Roses have been personalized in this poem and say that this man's love for women is embedded in delicate leaves of flowers. The fate of a woman depends on accepting this rose and also means accepting the love of a given man. The poem ends with adding an unexpected twist and makes the reader understand that the standard of women is higher than "perfect rose". The reader sees that women are waiting for bigger and better gifts from all men, not from this man. Dorothy Parker's poetry fully reflects the true idea of ​​many women of her generation.

Dorothy Parker's poem "Perfect Rose" is a simple poem about the pleasure of the speaker. Despite all the difficulties and confusion, she was satisfied with the roses I still received. The narrator is actually not satisfied with what he has. Because she wants more than she has received. The theme of this poem is happiness or happiness. Like many other women, the narrator is very happy after receiving a very special and perfect flower.