Defense of poetry and television commercials by Sydney I know that when my son refused to turn off the television, there were several major changes in the television world. A real show starts again. Obviously, some of them now became media outlets for excellence. What is the relationship between television commercials and Sydney's "poetry defense"?
This work was not published until 1595 (after the author's death), Elizabethan poet Philip Sidney wrote about The Defense of Poesie around 1579. Sydney used his defense as a judicial speech and responded to his era in response to social criticisms of poetry, theater and art, or what we now call "entertainment". Puritan's critics considers poetry to be boring and corrupt. It confuses thought with imagination and trivial thoughts, distracting attention from Christian ethics, history, and true virtue philosophy.
Sydney is known for his poetry defense and the nature of poetry, its possibilities, its function, and Poetrie's apology for its critical debate about the future. Puritan of the Elizabeth era has many objections to imaginative poetry, but they were analyzed and answered by Sydney through these works. Without contributions from the group of writers belonging to Oxford University and Cambridge University, the literature of the Elizabethan era will be incomplete. Their approach is radical and not intentional to follow the norm set by the Church. It produced an ambitious piece that greatly stimulated drama and other forms.
In the history of literature: Sydney wrote the first literary criticism (poetry defense), talked about a longer story and proposed a sequence of Sonnets connecting sonnets. Despite his Protestantism, he defended the drama because he believed that literature could remove our passion and teach good and evil. This was anxiety for the missionaries of those days, and they wanted to be the only authority and leader. It is related to other works: His sonnet is a fix for all works in front of him. The visible Sonnets are about to beat the women and are full of cliche about the fans suffering. Their poems were written for the nobles that impressed the customers. But Shakespeare's sonnet is quite different from other sons of his time. His writing breaks the rules, he is not always polite all the time