No change - Choose two poems that relate the past to the present and explain what this relationship means to each writer. When he returned to the community, it all ended. He walked through garbage and weeds. Weeds say that weeds are 'harmonious' as if they do not know what he knows. He knew that he was his own bones, this is where he lived. As if this feeling started from his feet and went up through him, he suddenly became hot and strong until I saw this "arrogant" new building.
In this article we compare two poems that show the connection between human beings and life. The two verses I compare and contrast are imtiaz Dharker's "Blessings" and Grace Nichols' Island Man. Both poets use these poems to express their emotions. Grace Nichols assigns her experience separated from the environment and the experience of where they lived for many years. - Compare and contrast three poems: - Compare fleas (John Donne), three love poems or 14 rows of summer (William Shakespeare) and Jenny Kiss me (James Likang). Poems were written before 1914, but were written by very different writers. The writers of these poems are written in poetry of love of a different style. For example, John Downey is very smart. His poem "flea" brings a clever word of making people have sex.
I also have a model I follow with most verses. I recite my poem in the form of a dialogue between them. These two people can be from the real world or from the ideal world. People may not even contact them. But I confirm that people are concerned with the idea of these two roles. I bring hope to people through my poetry and believe that change is occurring.
I have read this poem many times. Since it has a visual effect when reading, you can easily connect between the two. I'm really happy that I can learn this verse well with what I like. Art is eternal. It is constantly evolving and always has strong influence.
I think the relationship between the two verses is that it shows us her world. When I read the poems of other countries, I noticed that they were not necessarily reasonable, and occasionally poem events were unlikely to occur. But her poem is almost entirely about her life. Her "Everything / Nothing" poem does not seem to talk about her life, but if you look carefully, you will understand her view of homework and her real thoughts. about it