Wallace Stevens' The Two Pears' Study and Li Yang Li 's Persimmon are compared, contrasted and background. Wallace Stevens' The Two Pears' Study and Li Yang Li 's Persimmon are compared, contrasted and background. (1) Wallace Stevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on 2 October 1879 and became one of the most skilled poets in his era. His modernist ideology is consistent with a colleague like T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pond. Throughout his life Stevens wrote many poems, gathered in more than a dozen major publications, and in 1955 won the Pulitzer Prize for his work.
. . In "Two Pear Studies" the speaker tried to explain the pear by denying the similarity with the other. Decentralized and rejected centripetal forces are centrifugal for differentiation and dispersion, as they show that the background of pears has expanded through similarity. "... In a wonderful era, we also play an actor role, Stevens emphasizes the idea that the audience listens to actors." "So the whole movement of this poem is that the mind is creative It starts from the moment of fusion. "Like the two of us, the emotions of the two people become one. The responsibility of "the actor's sole responsibility - and also of the poet - is to find imaginative sympathetic text that can cause this level of sympathy that may appeal to human activities:
The conflict between the two worlds and culture brought about confusion and confusion for many people. Autobiographical, this is what the reader feels when it met Leigh - Young 's poem "Persimmon" and Sharon Olds "I came back in May 1937". "Persimmon" is a story of two cultures fused in my life. Lee came from Chinese tradition, grew up in Indonesia and later in the United States (Li-Young Lee). Initially, Li-Young Lee was not accustomed to English. English is thought to be the most difficult language to learn, but he conquered it and taught at many universities and universities since he came to America (American - poet Li - Young lee - Academy). Sharon Olds was born in San Francisco and currently lives in the Academy of Sharon Olds-American Poets. Olds was born and raised in the United States and inherited this culture naturally.
Parents' parents made their eyes blind in either way. Li-Young Lee's father, the author of this "Persimmon", was shameful for unknown reasons. But my father can still see through his memories. Young Lee was able to draw persimmons through his memory eyes. The parents of Sharon Olds were ashamed of their false love and could not see that they were wrong with each other. This is symbolic blindness. Lee's teacher, Mrs. Walker, was overwhelmed by her ignorance of other cultures and arrogance. She did not know Lee was very smart. He is not familiar with English. Li actually knows better about what Walker calls "Chinese apple". It is not an understanding of the teacher. In "Returning to May 1937", Sharon Olds asked readers what her parents did to her in their childhood fight and how their actions affected their children Imagine that you can not see. life