There were many wars in the comparison of poetry. Most people understand the facts through paper, movies, books and poetry, but I am comparing two similar poems with different meanings. Wilfred Owen wrote Sir Alfred Tennyson who wrote "Dulce et Decorum est" or "The Ride of Light". They all have war themes. Sir Alfred Dinson is a parent war, I believe that it is good to die for your country. His poetry was written in Crimean War (1854-56) to celebrate the fight of Balaklava and wrote on 10th April 1864 ten years later.
Comparison and comparison of poetry is defined by the author of the poem textbook Kennedy and Joyia. "In order to clarify the process of the two works, I will study the differences and similarities of two poems side by side." The first poem was created by Kim Addonizio in 1994. This poem is absolutely about love. Poetry is like infinite emotions remaining on paper. In a love song by T. S. Eliot poet Alfred Prufrock, Eliot depicted a man placed in the wrong era, so I referred to some of the features of Prufrock of other writers. Shakespeare
A poem comparing Simon Armitage's poem "Mother, Any Distance" comes from a series of poems called "comparison books"; it means reading when the game burns, so it can not be so long. Although this poem is written in first person, it is not clear whether it is seen from a male or a female, but in fact it is intentionally ambiguous or it may result from Simon Armitage himself / herself Yes. - Comparison and Analysis of Poetry in Wales In this article I will look at two poems written by Welsh writers. The first big debate about this poem is Dylan Thomas "Do not get in easily on that wonderful night". Next, focus on the poems of Owen Hills's "When You Die" and compare the two verses continually. The content of this article describes the topics and perspectives in the two poems, and the devices and techniques used to describe them.