Edna St. Vincent Millais started the second paragraph "Renesence" and Mirei's view of death is depicted in the rebirth. Milly was telling the reader that she was depressed and painful when she was lying on the ground and carrying the sin of her life. She shouted in pain, "Oh, terrible weight!" She expressed as "craving" for actually killing herself. To Millay, the dying experience became so painful that she wanted the process to be completed.
Edna Saint Vincent Mirei is one of the most respected American poets of the 20th century. Milly is known for her wonderful reading and feminist opinion. She wrote songs by Renascence and Harp Weaver, one of her most famous poems that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923. The most remarkable thing is that this poem created a buzzword "burning my candle". At both ends. "Milly died on the farm of Austellitz in New York in 1950. She is called" Vincent "and is named after the uncle was taken care of by St. Vincent Hospital in New York. As a nurse, when she was eight years old, her parents divorced and her mother raised Milly and her sister.
Edna St. Vincent Millais started the second paragraph "Renesence" and Mirei's view of death is depicted in the rebirth. Milly was telling the reader that she was depressed and painful when she was lying on the ground and carrying the sin of her life. She shouted in pain, "Oh, terrible weight!" She expressed as "craving" for actually killing herself. - In the story of Mirei's poetry, love is not everything Edna St. Vincent Milray is said to be a mirror in her life. This special poem was written in 1931. She was just 39 years old. Unlike her earlier works, this is not a humorous poem. It is very deep and has meaning. This is a complicated poem. She started complicated thoughts, even love. What is love?