Robert Burns later became the greatest poet in Scotland, but his origin was not noticeable. He was born on January 25, 1759 in Scotland's Ayrshire, Altai and William Burns. He lives all over his life, such as Alloway, Tarbolton, Mauchline, Dumfries, Scotland. He died of heart disease at the age of 36. His early death is a big tragedy. Burns' father was a farmer named William Burns. Robert Barnes is the oldest of seven brothers. Burns also has a mentor named John Murdoch. Burns had a lot of love in his life, he had 14 children.
Since the latter half of the 18th century, the poetry of Romantic era is comparable to the era of Renaissance 200 years ago, interest in classical literature is rising. In Scotland, Robert Barnes 'poetry inspired interest in Scottish literature and Ulster' s Weaver poet was influenced by Scottish literature. In Wales, in the late 18th century, inspiration of Iolo Morgauug influenced the restoration of the Eidhrord tradition. Mary Wollstonecraft's women's rights defense (1792) was one of the earliest feminist philosophies
Robert Barnes. Black was born very romantic, but almost independent of sports and groups. The same applies to the early lyrics of Robert Barnes, the poetry of the 18th century. Burns was the oldest farmer out of seven out of Scottish's two most solid farmers born in Ayrshire in northwest England in 1759. In spite of extreme poverty, the father worked with some of its neighbors and offered teacher service to children. The family had good books including Shakspere and Pope that had a great influence on future poets. However, many people in this family work very hard. My father's health has not lasted since. From childhood, the boy must work as a man at the scene. Robert later insisted that it would not be an exaggeration to say that his life would combine the ruthless darkness of the hermit and the constant embarrassment of the slaves of the kitchen.