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Practical Criticism (response to the Chambered Nautilus)

2023-01-26 03:41:58

"Chambered Nautilus" created by Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1858 is one of the most popular poems of marine life. The whole poem explains how this creature moves and grows. The poet gave the character of the parrot using metaphor; "This is a pearl ship sailing the owner of a shadowless ship." It is known from secretion of a layer of lime carbonate film I will. Besides, a glossy layer, in fact I will pass the pearl. Then we will give an image of how Nautilus moves.

Oliver Wendell Holmes's "The Chambered Nautilus" depicts the life and death of Nautilus and is juxtaposed with the ship's voyage. Nautilus is a marine organism growing from small beads to pumpkin. In the first quarter, Holmes carried a ship sailing in the summer and Parrots parallel. As the ship navigates, Nautilus grows and its exterior is growing. In the last section of "The Chambered Nautilus", Holmes stated that each new temple is a nobleman, not the last temple, indicating that Nautilus is growing and healthy. Every time this creature grows a new temple, it becomes meaningless to forget the old temple.

The poem "The Chambered Nautilus" is like many poems of the American Romantic era. In the poem "The Chambered Nautilus", Oliver Wendell Holmes uses metaphor and extended metaphor. "The Chambered Nautilus" says that changes are not necessarily comfortable, but need to be addressed. This view can be seen in many poems of the American romantic era. Things in our life will die, but we have more in life, so we can not drive away lost things and people forever.

I am pleased to report that the Anti-A-Thim Septa may have surpassed the utility in considering Holmes's immortality, and may have surpassed the practicality in considering the title of O'Neill's drama. In the case of Kahn and Pompea, the elongated growth lines on the outside of the Nautilus shell, each tress (the space between successive partitions) has an average of 30 thin lines between the shells or between successive chambers of a single shell It almost does not change. As the Psychians living in the deep ocean of the Pacific Ocean move during the solar cycle every day (they move to the ground at night), Khan and Pompei believe that thin lines will be recorded for several days. The secretion of the diaphragm may be brought to the monthly cycle. Many animals, including humans, of course have a cycle of months, usually related to breeding.

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