Pain can express sadness and anger. Suffolk created a wonderful image in this broken poem by turning the pain into a natural movement. She expresses how her feeling changes from injury to anger and the real degree of pain. Sappho expresses his feelings in various directions using the movement of the body. She also emphasized how revenge is considered the ultimate goal to recover from suffering. In this fragmented poem, Sappho expresses how the insulting words of other people influence her and how she deals with this pain.
The format of the section written here is a modification of the original poetry form written by Sappho. Here, like Sappho's poem, three clauses are used (each clause contains 11 syllables), the 4th clause has 5 syllables, which is the continuation of the third quarter. However, this format is far from the change of long and short syllables used by Sappho in Greek poetry.
The first stop, ancient Greece. Even her name is given to Sappho, an anonymous woman of such a bad woman. Sappho departed from Lesbos Island in Greece around 600 BC, and wrote passionate love poems to other women. In the year after her love of work, Christian did not like the idea that the greatest classical poet is lesbians. For over a thousand years, Sacho's poetry was intentionally misunderstood by a male interpreter who replaced male pronouns with male pronouns. John Dorn was not known for his LGBTQ support, but he was the first century to re-translate Saco's poems using female pronouns in 1590. Unfortunately, accusations happened again, the results were not announced, and Saco's poem was basically "wash directly" until the end of the 19th century.
Sappho - Sappho as a depiction of a lesbian is based on the misunderstanding that the poet always depicts the real feelings of the author. Most love poetry is a manifestation of poetry skills, not real feelings. Indeed, based on my personal experience, it is difficult to write good poetry about a person you really love - you are too weak, afraid of being misunderstood as a perfect magic of using your words. In the case of Sappho, if she wants to be accepted by a fellow, it is obvious that she is forced to write her love poem from a male perspective, using established norms. "Black cockroach" She may be a lesbian like Bronte's sister published in the male's pen name.
As we saw, Ovid teaches Sappho and Sappho how to love or love girls without showing Sappho and her poetry depicting a woman when writing with Tristia 2.365-366 unique characters I will portray. I love it. With Heroides 15.15-20, using Sappho's own voice, he asked Sappho to list her various women who no longer have an appeal to her. The road is over ("Klimena dong"). However, this Sappho did not describe the essence of this love in detail. She just said that Phaon alone has various plots of "What are lots of women" or "what do many women have?" In other words, Ovid dilutes and transforms Sappho's tradition of leading women to love one another. She primarily represents her as a proponent of female love for men.