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Williams was right that “Raleigh Was Right”

2023-08-14 02:21:25

In my second article I discuss William Carlos William's poetry "Raleigh is right." I really like this poem. I think that it is a modern way of thinking. Williams did not go through the field and did not want to absorb the spirit of nature but suggested that nature does not bring peace and nature is not released from the world around him. The idea of ​​nature is somewhat similar to that of a modern lifestyle reminiscent of a fairy tale (northern myth) (after Ragnaroc (in the mythology of Christianity, apocalypse or the end of the world), Lif and Lifthrasir (Adam and Eve ) Emerged from the forest or big tree Yggdrasil and rebuilt the earth intact, in this case nature also prevents even God's confusion.Will return to the truck, Williams provides nature with this purely natural protection He explained, "I do not think we can live in this country / I can live today / I do not think we can bring peace to the country" (18-20) The negation of lines 18 and 20 gives a feeling of hopeless - to lose hope in nature

It is Williams' dialogue with two early poets who respond to Marlow 's passionate shepherd love to him and Raleigh' s reaction to Sidhe to Shepherd, "Raleigh is right." In the second section of Williams' poetry, the speaker communicates and interprets the way nature has long been worshiped in poetry (including Marlow original poetry). In the cuddiness that was once found naturally, he says "long ago" and then continues to question whether the romantic poet 's claim to nature is true.

William Carlos William's reaction to poetry duel between Christopher Marlow and Sir Walter Raleigh occurred in the late 16th century. Murrow wrote that "Passionate shepherds love him" This versatile verse of love poetry is a lush pastoral pastoral background. The object of the refutation of Nymph against Raleigh is "the response of the nymph to the shepherd". Here, Raleigh brings the natural world where the shepherds live. The idyllic landscape of the shepherd is not really like this; just like the rest of the everyday life it is affected by nature and corruption. And the shepherd is part of the world.

Raleigh wrote a poetic reaction entitled "Reaction to Fairy's Shepherd" in Christopher Marlow's "Passionate Shepherd's Love for Him in 1592". Both are written in a traditional idyllic style and follow the structure of 6 rows and 4 poems Using the prosodic system of AABB, the mood of Raleigh against Marlow is almost a row by line argument. A few years later, the 20th century poet William Carlos Williams will join the poetic 'argument', and his Raleigh is right. Completed uncompleted poems written by Raleigh, or possibly due to Raleigh All of the finished uncompleted poetry: Because you came from a sacred place, it is often caused by Raleigh, but in Gerard Brett's words it is a ray Before arriving at the site, it was mainly an inference problem that Lare and it were related.

William Carlos Williams's "Raleigh is right" theme is a human contemporary thinking with a lack of nature, especially a problem of nature. This theme is directly expressed in the repeating line "The state does not give us / peace" and it is also used by Williams to explain the clues of less idyllic language in that country. He stated that "small violets" will grow on "fuzzy stems". This is not a romantic explanation of flowers, but explains the grass as "spearlike". The image of this leaf is changed to a dangerous place with a peaceful field as a weapon.