One word that you can hear in everyday conversation is "modern". In the 21st century, everything must be modern. Modern technology, books, and clothes, no one wants old things. Because it is not worth as much as it is now. For contemporary poetry, "For artists and writers, modernist projects are their predecessor assumptions and revaluation of aesthetic values" (http://www.poetryfoundation.org/learning/glossary-term/Modernism). Even poetry that has existed for centuries has added a new twist and can be regarded as modern.
He believes that M · L · Rosenthal is one of the major critics against contemporary poetry and increasingly shows the need to resist obvious suicide, or at least cultural self-betrayal in modern poetry It is. This is more evident from poetry between the two world wars from 1918 to 1945. Shocked by the horrific reality of World War I, the generation of this generation of poets and writers was the first truly international writer group in the United States. History, events of the world, social and cultural phenomena, and the relationship between European and non-Western culture.
Students like me need to read Taiwanese famous contemporary poetry. World War II and the subsequent era introduced the era of the country's new poetry. Poetry has strict rules on patriotism, religion, and research purpose. One of the focus of these poets after the end of the Second World War was to write down the land, the house and the space. There are two popular themes among these topics. One night when I went to Vietnam with my friend, she introduced me to Joan Red's "memories". We have just graduated, are young, and do not have any knowledge about our future. Even without knowing the background, place, theme, I express strong sympathy to those who have distant memories. Compared with poetry I read at school, this is the first poem that transcends time, language, and country and communicates with a wider range of human experiences. A few years later, when I was studying modernism, this poem remained strong in my mind, reflected in what I learned. Modern and fresh
Modern poetry contains all the concepts of writing. In contemporary poetry, you can discover a transcendental view that is intertwined with a realistic view. Many of today's poets use symbolism to express their views on society. For example, in Robert Frost's "Untaken Roads", two roads symbolize how people walk in their lives. Froose says, "I have few business trips, this is quite different." At some point in my life, it is comfortable to do simple things, but Frost society takes risks and tests new things at some point I told you should. It completed all the way by taking less travel