Introduction of poetry by William King, Martyn Lowery, Andrew Marvell, Liz Lochhead, John Cooper Clarke, Elizabeth Jennings. The theme of the heart and partner includes the following poems: "Woman" of William King (1900 years ago) "Our Love Now" by Martin Raleigh to his niece 'Andrew Marvell (1900 years ago) As the title says' Rapunzstiltskin 'by Liz Lochhead', I would like to be your "John Cooper Clarke" by Elizabeth Jennings, hearts and partners deal with love and relationships.
The poetry of Andrew Marvel and John Donne was the era of beautiful poetry. In particular, the two poets, Andrew Marvell and John Donne, wrote a poem by Carpediem full of vivid images and metaphysical meditation. Everyone tells the message "live for the present". This information can be clearly seen in Marvell and Donne's "flea" poem "To the coy Mistress". Through smart metaphor and instrumental use, these poems are not only symbolic but also have physical characteristics. - "Compare with John Dorn with his niece" with his niece ". In "his niece" and "sleeping with his lover" there are two poems featuring "Calpe diem", which are also written by the two most famous metaphysical poets. Both verses were written in the 16th and 17th centuries, where both love and sex are described as two different things, both by Andrew Marvell, author of The Coy Mistress and John Donne, author of "Laying his mistress".
I am comparing two poems "Andrew Marvell's" his niece "and" I want to be yours "from 1621 - 1678. John Cooper Clark. There are many similarities between these two poems. This is mainly because the two authors write women who explain her love for you. The theme of the poem that I want to talk about is content and idea, voice and mood, image, words and words, and finally a structure. & Lt; Tab / & gt; The first part of the poem that I introduce is about content and ideas as well as intonation and mood. At 'To His Coy Mistress', these ideas are conveyed more strongly to women. Like "I want to be your woman", you can see this at the end of the poem. We treat women more gently. In a polite way