Bài 1: "I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud – A Poem By William Wordsworth"
"I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a famous work in the Romantic period. This poem was written by William Wordsworth who was lake school poet.
Firstly, the speaker of the poem is the author. The poem is written in iambic tetrameter, worth. The scheme of the poem is a-b-a-b-c-c; d-e-d-e-f-f; e-g-e-g-h-h; i-j-i-j-b-b. There are a number of literary devices (pp sáng tác văn học) are used in the poem. Initially, the author used the personification in which daffodils are personified as an action "dancing" of human, meanwhile, the personification appears in line 12 which the poet considers that the flower has its own head as a human. In this poem, the mood of author is happy and dreamy. Moreover, the author uses simile in the poem, for example, as a cloud in line 1 or as a stars in line 7. Besides, there are several alliteration which are used in the poem, such as, high and hills in line 2; beside and beneath in line 5, and ten-toss in line 11-12. Assonance is also used in this. For instance, I and high in line 2; host and golden in line 4, and twinkle- milky in line 8. Finally, the author uses consonance in line 6 (dancing- fluttering); line 7 (as- stars), or (poet-but) in line 15.
In addition, there are a number of romantic characteristics are used in the poem. Firstly, as can be seen that the author uses the factor of awe of nature including lake, tree, or daffodils in the poem. Secondly, the poet expresses his happiness and love for nature. Finally, the author imagines as a cloud and stars to see everything under sky.
In conclusion, "I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a wonderful masterpiece in the period of romance which describes the author inspiration in the simplicities of single day.
Bài 2: "When We Two Parted – A Romantic Poem By Lord Byron"
"When we two parted" " is a famous work in the Romantic period. This poem was written by Lord Byron.
To commence with, the speaker of this poem is the author – who uses the mood of sad and sorrow to write this wonderful poem. The poem is written in iambic trimester while the rhyme scheme of this is abab, cdcd, efef, ghgh, ijij, klkl, mnmn, kbkb. There are number of literary devices are used in the poem. First, the author uses the personification in line 27 which "thy heart" was personified to forgetting, and line 28 which "thy spirit" is deceiving while "deceiving" is an action of human being. Furthermore, simile is used in the poem also, and this can be seen in line 11 which the author describes "the sank chill on my brow" as a warning. Besides, alliteration is used in the poem, such as, two and tears in line 1 and 2; thy and that in line 6 and 7; or share and shame in line 16. Meanwhile, it is easily to realize the assonance in this poem. For instance, line 7 and 8 (foretold and sorrow); name and shame in line 15-16, or I and thy in line 26-27. Finally, the author also uses consonance in this, such as, "when – in" in line 1 and 2, "felt – what" in line 11-12; and "name – shams" in line 15-16.
In addition, a number of romantic characteristic are used in this poem. Firstly, the author has a strong sense, and feelings when he wrote this poem. He expresses his sadness and grief about the ending of a relationship; and his great emotion of regret of loving someone who he is no longer with. Secondly, the awe of nature is presented in this poem, such as the dew of morning or the light.
In conclusion, "When we two parted is a wonderful poem in the period of romance. By using a plenty of literary and character the author transfers the meaningful message to readers.
Bài 3: "There Be None of Beauty's Daughters – Lord Byron"
"There be none of beauty's daughters" is the wonderful poem and written by Lord Byron. This work is written in Romantic Period which had many famous authors and poets of romantic literature.
To begin with, the speaker of this poem is the author. Lord Byron who uses the dreamy mood and wistful to write the poem. This poem is written in iambic tetrameter and iambic trimester, while the rhyme scheme of this is abab, cdcd, efef, bbgg. There are a number of literary devices are used in this poem. Firstly, the author uses personification in line 8 "the lull'd winds seem dreaming" and line 13-14 "So the spirit bows before thee/ To listen and adore thee". These images show natural elements with human actions; dreaming and adoring the beauty of the recipient. Secondly, it is easily to realize that the author uses onomatopoeia in the poem, specifically, the "lull" in line 8 which is described as a sound of the winds. Furthermore, the author uses the alliteration in line 1 (be and beauty), line 2-3 (magic and music), line 9 (midnight and moon), following by assonance in line 8 (seem-dreaming); line 11 (breast-gently), and line 4-5 (voice-its). Finally, simile is used in the poem also, which can be seen in line 3 (like music on the waters), line 12 "which the breast is heaving as an infant's asleep", and line 16 "like the swell of Summer's ocean".
In addition, there are number of characters are used in the poem. Firstly, the author expresses the awe of nature by several words including: waters, ocean and midnight moon. Secondly, strong sense and emotion is also used in the poem to express his love and dreaming to "thee" who has a wonderful beauty. Finally, the imagination helps the author transfer his feelings to reader.
In conclusion, "there be none of Beauty's daughters" is a wonderful work in romantic period. By using a plenty of literary and characteristics, the poet - Lord Byron transfers his emotions to readers.