Yusef Komunyaka 's "Chameleon" uses metaphor and suggestion to convey and enhance the meaning of his poem. A common theme in his poetry is African-American who fought with Caucasian in the Vietnam War. The very powerful metaphor used in lines 3 to 5 is "You see a glimpse / a rainbow, your eyes are neon / amber" (Komunyakaa 3-5). Komunyakaa compares the chameleon with a weak rainbow or a small amount of amber, but both are very special. Before reading this poem, some people may have never thought that chameleons are like rainbow or amber.
The poem we decided to analyze in this article is "flashy Nubibus" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The title of the poem immediately evokes natural emotions, which may indicate what the theme of the poem is. "Celler's law believes that invisible forces and power create everything we hear and hears, he believes that the spirit of creation will work for both nature and life." Coleridge So that the "poet in the cloud" is a poem that exerts its own feelings on the universe, and how he feels that nature is an important part of people's lives .
In this article we will analyze three different poems in detail to emphasize how the genre of poetry shapes the voice of the poet. Because there are various stories behind each poem, this article analyzes the reason why each poem is suitable for telling a story. Type is the style and category of poetry, which is the structure of the poet's construction work. You can use different kinds to reflect different emotions, ideas, ideas. It can be used to investigate ways in which three different poets represent love in at least two different historical periods. In this article, Sunrise of John Dawn has selected three poems written in the early 1600s. Written in the era, and modern poetry was written by Jeff Goodfellow in the late 1990s. These three verses concentrate on love.