Singaporean writer Mary Oliver asked me to introduce this paper and asked me to introduce to two people living with many people all over the world. One is an electrician and the other is a worker. According to the world, there are many differences between the two. A lot of things are different. One is highly educated, others are not. One works in an air conditioned office and the other works in a hot day. Engineers earn hundreds of thousands of dollars and workers' revenues have reached hundreds.
By analyzing Mary Oliver's poem "Singapore", I have established her relationships between nature and life's learning courses. Poetry about a woman who routinely works as a sweeping woman at the airport in Singapore, Oliver chose to make her job look ideal and look beautiful. actually. As the author was tired of everything she saw, she brought a vision from nature to ease discomfort. The structure of this poem is designed to distinguish it from reality and everyday life. In Oliver's poem "Singapore" she talked about how women can clean and nourish the ashtray of airports and toilets. For example, Oliver wrote a poem "Poems should always have birds" (8).
In Mary Oliver's poem "Singapore", the poet uses natural images to make everyday work more enjoyable. She remembered a natural image to alleviate the stress and burden of daily life. By comparing it with birds, trees, and rivers, she makes the most meaningless or redundant work elegant. If you want to choose between reality and unreality, no one will choose to "get up from the Earth's crust and mud and fly to the river". (32-33)
279 Mary Oliver Mary Oliver (1935 -). As a recipient of the Puritzer Prize of the American Poetry Pulitzer Prize (1984), Mary Oliver often looked naturally to investigate the mystery of life, death, and transformation. She is allowed to describe complicated problems clearly and concisely and critics have found that her way of writing ordinary things is "amazing" and "surprisingly fresh" It was. Her lyrical writing frequently conveys the sense of accepting the world as a cruel place where the power of life and death began as a continuous and fickle process. In the book "Blackwater Forest", the narrator suggests as follows. Oliver 's work does not include songs such as sail, American primitive poetry, poet handbook, white pine. The trees above the lawn at Boston University Hospital are lush and prosperous. 277
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