Friday, May 31, 2019

Death in Young Gal’s Blues, One Day I Wrote Her Name, and Song on The E

Death in Young gals Blues, One Day I Wrote Her Name, and Song on The force out of the WorldDeath is inevitable. It slash of tail inspire, it can cause sadness, and it can cause grief. The poets Langston Hughes, Edmund Spenser and Czelsaw Milosz are able to describe death so beautifully that the reader is consumed by each poem and nearly forgets the dark nature of each poem, which is death. The poems by these three poets explore different aspects of death and how it makes one feel. Hughes Young Gals Blues (910) is about a young girl contemplating death, and the fact that she would rather die young than grow old, therefore, the idea of death is explored from the perspective of a young girl. This concept may face odd, but the way it is presented makes the reader feel at peace with the thought. Spensers poem, One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand (985), depicts the way a composition feels after losing his loved one and the fact that his love for her is still strong even a fter her death. In Miloszs poem, A Song on The End of the World (1124-1125), he discusses the end of the world. This concept is also about death, except it deals with the demise of all things through the end of the world. Although all of the poems explore the idea of death, it is belatedly to see that the three poets come from different cultural backgrounds which make the poems unique and effective in their ability to convey their perspectives and their individual motives for writing each piece of poetry.First, in Hughes poem, Young Gals Blues, he strikes out on a note that immediately makes the reader think about death, Im gonna walk to the graveyard, (line 1). This beginning for the poem lets the reader know the subject matter, death. Hughes poem is ... ...th or the ending of the world in a peaceful manner. Since all of the writers are from different periods of time and from different cultures, their poetic styles and points of view on death vary. Although all the poems t ouch on aspects of death that many people should contemplate, and easily allude to, they are unique, which makes them all more striking, because they are all about a similar subject, yet they all have different perspectives. Works CitedHughes, Langston. Young Gals Blues. Literature. 5th ed. Ed. Robert DiYanni. unfermented York McGraw-Hill, 2002. 910.Milosz, Czeslaw. A Song on the End of the World. Literature. 5th ed. .Ed. Robert DiYanni. New York McGraw-Hill, 2002. 1124-1125.Spenser, Edmund. One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand. Literature. 5th ed. Ed. Robert DiYanni. New York McGraw-Hill, 2002. 985.Bohr 1

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