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最好是对比着写的,有不同时代,中外诗歌对比最好。万分感谢。满意可追加分值。

英语诗歌鉴赏论文1000字怎么写

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There is another sky by Emily DickinsonThere is another sky,Ever serene and fair,And there is another sunshine,Though it be darkness there;Never mind faded forests, Austin,Never mind silent fields -Here is a little forest,Whose leaf is ever green;Here is a brighter garden,Where not a frost has been;In its unfading flowersI hear the bright bee hum:Prithee, my brother,Into my garden come! This poem is meaningful yet simplistic and easy to Literally, Emily Dickinson wrote about a peaceful garden, where there were always warm sunshine, beautiful flowers and evergreen trees; a garden full of She offered Austin, her elder brother to come into her garden to enjoy the happiness together in the end of the However, in my opinion, Emily Dickinson did not merely write about a beautiful garden in this The peaceful garden here represents a beautiful life that all people are yearning for, totally different from their life with sadness and The poem hence portrays Emily's faith and optimism in the beauty of Writing for her brother, Austin, an attorney, Emily might want to show him that although there is always misery and unhappiness in the world, there is beauty as Through her words, Emily wanted to turn her brother away from the hectic life he was leading, to escape into a surreal forest of She offered him insight by sharing her optimism, hoping that he would find hope and peace in the future, even in the rough times of his The garden in this poem is the symbol of As Emily Dickinson was a religious and spiritual poet, she might be referring to the Garden of Eden, the garden of And in the Garden of Eden, unlike in our world, everything is supposed to be She, as a believer, knew that very 这个长一点:Walking the Skyby Shari AndrewsOberon Press, 2005Reviewed by Joanna M WestonMemory and links with the past are Andrews’ main She reflects on the past through the lens of the present and uses the past to illuminate the She has a keen appreciation of the minutae of daily life and its relevance to the human Andrews’ prose poems in ‘The Hour’ tell a straightforward story of an old man’s death and funeral woven round his daughter’s memories of her family and The language is clear, adding to the working life depicted in the Upstairs, her father lay slack-jawed and The mid-afternoon light fell across the The quilts moved gently up and down on his His hair lay in thin white strands against his His skin was pale as the porcelain teacups hanging from their (A field she buried her face in, 32)The dying man is clearly drawn but the last image brings the reader back to the kitchen where the daughter There is a sense of the man having been in the kitchen, having used the porcelain cups, and of having withdrawn from Later in the sequence, Andrews depicts the daughter:As she dries the cups, she admires their gilded edges, the part they will play later in the day, her lips sipping on bands of light to hold back the delicate verge of (Morning has spread itself 35)The daughter’s anticipation of the funeral, mixed with grief, is poignantly shown in the simple act of drying the The more complex free verse poems occasionally reveal difficulties with grammar and particularly with commas, which Andrews uses eccentrically and occasionally in ways which cause Short of getting into a discussion of Lynne Truss’ ‘Eats, Shoots & Leaves’, the meaning of a phrase can be greatly clarified by the use of the humble comma, as ‘Her skirt, petals close// around her newborn ’ (12) Do the petals close or is the skirt being likened to petals? Most likely the latter, but a comma would clarify the Or ‘My arms and legs, lullabies slice the water’ (11) It must be presumed that the lullabies arenot knives to cut water, but rather the arms and legs resemble Again, a comma would eliminate the There are, unfortunately, several other poems where a missing comma muddies the While Andrews’ imagery can be strong, as ‘The sky with the sun blazing in it was like his lungs filled with ’ (40) even without commas there are times when the grammar is confused and meaning I stride the spinefrom river bank to river bank, a stoneengraving the walls of a (The old train bridge 16)Either the stone or the poet appears to be carving the cave-walls, but the reference is If only the rhythm of this seacould calm the distant shores,limbs on the same bodythat refuse to (Limbs on the same body, 25)The limbs and shores appear to be one and the same, yet ‘limbs’ appears to refer to ‘this sea’ A period after ‘shores’ would help, followed by a re-writing of the last two Andrews’ prose poems have real merit, a depth of insight and reflection that illuminates memory and the human
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分析诗歌的形式和技巧,还可以深入论证诗的结构与诗的主题的关系,或者还可与其他诗作做比较和对比。具体可以下载一些诗歌分析的论文来参考学习。
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