Position: Looking at the title of this poem, people can have many thoughts about the content of this poem. One idea I got when reading the title was that it was a white bitch that was searched for by Hunter. Another thing that I think is that the white deer is an empty angel and can save people. The last thing I thought was that it was about a white deer camouflaged in some snow to escape from predators. Interpretation: In the first section, the speaker primarily explained about the foot and its surroundings.
Enjambment is the first person who runs from one line, crowd, or poetry to the next line without syntactical interruption, his name is Francesco Petrarch. He is known for his scope of Italian lyrics including various love poems. Peter Lak wrote a poem about a woman named Laura that she met in the church. Laura became the central theme of his poetry. Petrak wrote a total of 365 sonnets. Petrarch's poem is aimed at expressing love and devotion to Laura's life. 14th century Sonnet moved to the UK
Francesco Petrarca, known in English as Petrarch, is an Italian scholar, poet and one of the first Renaissance humanists. Petrarch is often called "father of humanitarianism". In the 16th century, Pietrobenbo created a model of modern Italy based on Petrarch's work and works by Giovanni Boccaccio, especially Dante Alighieri. This will be recognized later by Accademia de la Cruca. During the Renaissance, his sonnets were praised in Europe, imitated, and became a model of poetry of lyrics. Petrarch was also one of the first people mentioned in the dark era.
In the early stages of Italian Rinascimento (Renaissance), Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) showed real humanism. Petrarch's view is influenced by his understanding of his love and secular perspectives on the classical Roman world. This religion is not mundane, and it does not exist at all. Secular is meant to be inherently not religious. Prior to the 18th century, secularism was also called secularism. The difference between secular classics and contemporary classics is that Petrarcha emphasizes that research on humanity and human achievement does not rule out religion.
Petrarch was born on 20th July 1304 at Francisco Petraca in Arezzo, Tuscany. He is a devout classical scholar and is considered a "philosophy useful for inspiring the Renaissance", "Father of Humanitarianism". Petrarch's writings include Laura's famous Carol and his ideal love. His work has also been used to shape modern Italian. In 1374 or July 18, 1974, he died at the age of 69 in Carrara's Arkaa. Francesco Petrarca named Petrarch was born on 20th July 1304 in Arezzo Tuscany (now Italy). Along with his family, he moved to Avignon in France when he was a child. In France, Petrarca learned the law as the father wanted. However, especially enthusiasm for literature in the literature of ancient Greece and Rome. After his father died in 1326, Petrarch left the law to focus on the classics.