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Poetry Review of A Woman to Her Lover

2023-04-04 05:07:25

Poetry comment "Love for her for women" is a poem expressing the change in attitude of many women in the 19th century. This is a state of a woman to marry her husband. Using conditional tense throughout the poem, this poem looks like a marriage contract. It includes the terms of a marriage contract, but this is great as it comes from a woman. At that time, women were seen to be concessions, but the marriage contract was concentrated on men's interest, but this seemed very strange.

Let me further explain the concept of "lover" in Urdu poetry. Because it turned out to be very different from English poetry. When I say a lover, I do not mean literally. Because most poets are men, it is usually a woman; it may be a woman who returns love but can not return love, or if so, it is because she is entertaining love but there is no promise. She is the ultimate picture of perfection, women are so perfect, beautiful, and mysterious, it hurts. She is cruel. She has no mind. She is often called "zalim" and literally means "cruel man". She likes the love of many lovers, all the people around her, she is the most exquisite woman in the world.

Ann Sexton's poetry is beautiful. Many people are culturally sensitive, explaining that many people truly become women, mothers, lovers, and happy people. Yes, Sexton is crazy and may not be the biggest mother. Her poetry reached the highest artistic peak in Live or Die and began to decline sharply as her mental health worsened. There is no reason to be embarrassed to deeply appreciate America's great poet. So those who think about Sylvia Plath, JD. Salinger, F. Scott Fitzgerald, or other young men of the mainstream writer, will talk to them - let them talk with you. Enjoying literature (or music, art, television, hobbies, etc.) is not to enjoy so-called "best" (aka elite) literature. This is about enjoying something that you feel.