The theme of poetry war of various era was "Freedom" by Wilfred Owen, "Suicide by Sigfried Sassoon in trench", and "Alfred Tennyson's Light Cavalry Headquarters". By learning the selection of sentences (poetry and prose), we will learn what writers of different eras have dealt with in various ways to deal with the theme of war. The three poems I tried to talk about are "Dulce e Decorum est" by Wilfred Owen, "suicide entrenchment" by Siegfried Sassoon, and "light riding" by Alfred Tennyson.
"I do not like it: there are important things in addition to these violins." Poetry has existed for a long time. As the years passed, poetry adapted to the times. However, the author has different opinions. Most of them read and understand all kinds of poetry, but they have their own opinion. The new one must be truly unique to the author and time. In Shakespeare there is still a drama that we learn but it is difficult to understand the information behind these words. The world changes, literature changes with that flow. The important question is how it should change. People are saying their opinions at all stages, but different people have different ideas. In poetry and contemporary poetry ... Read more
Because literature includes all ages, popular and unpopular types like that era poetry, theater, novels, famous and unknown writers, and their work, literature is a broad subject We all know. When studying literature, we need to consider all these. For convenience, however, we will focus on the types of poetry and leading writers who contribute to neoclassicalism and romanticism. Neoclassicism appeared shortly after restoration in 1660, and that period was about 140 years. "Neo" is a new meaning. As they are influenced by writers of classical times, at the same time writers of this era decide to make something new, while at the same time acquiring or promoting some of the classical features. They asked Latin writers for inspiration and guidance. The influence and inspiration were highlighted by John Dryden and the work of Pope Alexander. They also tried to imitate French writers
The 17th century British poet school came from a class that supported Charles I during the British Civil War. Most of their style of poetry is light and generally secular. Their lifestyle and religion are different from the round heads that support Parliament and oppose the royalists. The term made by poet and critic Samuel Johnson describes the loose group of 17th century British lyric poets whose work is characterized by the creative use of conceptual and speculation about topics such as love and religion To do. The metaphysical poet reflects the intentional fluency and sweet tone of many 16th century poetry, using an energetic unbalanced strict style. (Johnson condemns violations of his roughness and etiquette, deliberately combining different styles.) It is also known as 'strong poetry'.