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Time and Change in Poetry

2023-09-23 11:57:21

Compare the era and the change of poetry, discuss two poems that two people wrote on time and make them change in two different periods. Time and change I discuss and discuss two verses about time and change written by two different people at two different times. The theme's time and change are part of our daily life, which influences our behavior and attitude. The first poem I learn "creates most of the time to virgin", I call it Poetry 1, by Robert Herrick in the 16th century.

Theme: Changes in the characteristics of poetry from romanticism to modernism Abstract: Characteristics of poetry have changed with changes in era and literary era. Romanticism has its own characteristics and writing style. Nature and beauty play a very important role in romantic poetry. Victorian poetry is different from romanticism. Because the theme was about the Victorian era, it was written in 1821 and was influenced by Sydney's article, known as democracy, evolutionary science, poetry defense published in 19 years later. Apologizing with poetry has a great influence on the views of this era as one of the most permanent works on the merit of poetry. Writing, in part, corresponds to Steven Gerson's "abuse of the school" and a broader challenge to poetry such as Plato. More specifically, what challenges he has here.

The poetry of Edna St. Vincent Mirey in the 1920s is advantageous as it directly rethinks the period of this intense change, thereby distinguishing his work from other decades of poet writers. Come and her unique writing ideology brings her thoughts and ideas to thousands of loyal readers and believers, and will last for years. In the 1920's, attention was paid to its vibrant, entertaining and entertaining, and it was thought that many names follow this explanation. The roar of the 1920s, Edna Saint Vincent Mirei changed people's way of thinking about poetry and still attracted popular audiences.

There are rarely critical articles in the history of English literature such as "tradition and individual talent", so we change the way people understand poetry. Everyone who has real interest in contemporary poetry (readers, critics, poets) must face this article and judge your own strengths and weakness yourself. One of the important ways this article changes literary criticism is related to the meaning of the title keywords "traditional" and "personal talent." In the first paragraph, Elliot is not meant to mean what it usually means when people talk about literature through "tradition", usually "traditional" writers may be old-fashioned writers Not, it uses a stable, easy-to-understand style with the tried and tested plot.