Tuesday, 3 December 2013

al wards a staghe

he had deep insight into the psychology of human nature



he has displayed this knowledge through his plays and poem


Shakespeare himself an actor and dramatist


compares the world to a stage and all human beings with actors
playing different roles at different stage of life


the first is the infant mewling for milk and then puking



the second is the whining school boy unwilling to the school


at the third stage is the lover with deep signs and sad songs


the fourth is the soldier a mature man jealous in hon-our quick in quarrel and hankering after fleeting reputation

all wards a staghe


the fifth is the stage in which a man is married has children and has to make decisions like a justice


his outlook is serious and conversation is full of wise saying


all the sixth a man loses physical strength is the most pathetic


it is in a way second childishness a period of complete forgetfulness


a man loss taste eyes and everything

the solitary reaper

it bears most of the qualities his poetry is replete with the poet has blended together the aesthetic and physical aspect of a scene of nature to create a lasing impressing on the readers mind


it is an excellent example of aesthetic and artistic merit of the verses which make the whole poem a thing of beauty


the very first word of the poem behold makes us conscious of the deep impression which the sight and song are going to make on the poets mind

the solitary reaper


mark how poet is spellbound by the song and how beautifully he has communicated his appreciation to the reader


o listen for the vale profound is overflowing with the sound


the sudden reaction of the poet the metaphor of a vale profound overflowing with sound of lines and winsome music these line contain are superb


lines nine to sixteen not only contain beautiful similes but also have a superb store of pictorial images


Arabian sands weary and thirsty travelers shady oasis a pool of water and welcome notes of the nightingale far off islands in the sea

the solitary reaper


springtime silence and then the thrilling voice of the cuckoo breaking the silence what a fine collection of beautiful images


the smile between the song of the maiden and that of the cuckoo and nightingale is apt


metaphorically the girl is to the poet what the nightingale is to the tired travelers


and the music which the poet has stored in his heart and image which have been imprinted on the slats of his memory are as lasting and cherishing as this beautiful poem is even today..

ONE ART

ONE ART IS AN UNUSUALLY ENTICING POEM BY ELIZABETH BISHOP THE TONE AND THE ATTITUDE OF THE POETESS IS NON.SERIOUS TRIVIAL AND TRIFLING BUTT MESSAGE SHE HAS TRIED TO CONVEY IS SERIOUS SANE AND SENSIBLE IT IS HUMAN NATURE THAT THE SPIRIT OF ACCEPTANCE IS VERY HARD TO ACHIEVE WE ARE MOST WILLING to gain but least ready to lose actually this is the root cause of our sorrow lust for more and more destroys our peace of mind in this era of selfishness the poetess tells us how to no achieve peace of mined just master the art of losing and there is no loss

ONE ART

this mastering of the art of lossing is not so hard to acquire we have to accept that there are many thing meant to be lost what makes the difference is our attitude towards loss   the poetess says that the loss of a door key or a kingdom each should be acceted with a smiling face our attiude will give us hope and strength to ignore the bitterness that defeat and disaster bring the poetess rightly says that the most trifling incident and the greatest disaster disaster should be faced without tears life is butt a mingled yarn good and evil gain and loss together let us hope for the best but be prepared for the worst the ideas expressed by the poetess are very appealing for purposes of theory it is howerver very difficult to agree with her in matters of practical importance words..