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Plato Vs Shelley

2023-04-03 23:17:20

Many literary works have offered much response to the subject of discussion. Opinions are proposed in a rhetorical way and are corroborated by several recognized facts. Plato expressed the belief in Sherry's opinion divergence and reaction to poetry, with Plato Republic and Shelly's "Defense of Poetry" in two works. Through rhetorical means such as metaphor and symbolism, using deductive logic and Socratic sentences, Plato provides powerful and highly supportive arguments, but Shelley's long structure, analogy and metaphor are weak.

Sherry's work is different from Plato's work. Sherry's work is more direct because it seems to be for preaching. "Distribution is a tool of imagination as an agent, as a substance, as a substance." (429) The analogy used by Shelly depicts that the reason is the basis of imagination. The truth determined by Republic Plato is basically wrong. Sherry used a metaphor similar to a mirror like Plato. "Poetry is a mirror that changes beautiful things." (431) Shelly is trying to preserve poetry, but still represents an image like Plato. Plato used this image symbol more nicely as he insisted that what was imitated like mirroring is far from the truth. Shelly said that the image (poetry) is more beautiful than the truth and the truth is distorted.

Many literary works have offered much response to the subject of discussion. Opinions are proposed in a rhetorical way and are corroborated by several recognized facts. Plato expressed the belief in Sherry's opinion divergence and reaction to poetry, with Plato Republic and Shelly's "Defense of Poetry" in two works. Through rhetorical means such as metaphor and symbolism, through the use of deductive logic and Socratic sentences, Plato provides powerful and highly supportive arguments, but Shelley's long structure, analogy and metaphor are weak.