Sunday, May 18, 2008

Romantic and Victorian Poetry

1. before the romantic period began in 1798 two young men who were living in the southwestern part of england sold some of their poems so that they could be able to get out of England and go to germany. both of the young men had published books of poems that were and are still today considered great poetry and their poems were the beginning of romantic period because both the poets works were among the most important poems in english literature. begining in America in1776 an age of revolution swpt across western europe, causing political, economic, and social forces that produced, during the next century, some of the most radical changes ever experienced in human life. the american evolution lost for england the thirteen colonies in north America, this was a great loss of prestige and of confidence.

2. in the time of the romantic period normal people i think were having it pretty easy i think they were respected but not like the rich were. the rich were on top owned alot of things and had power over alot of things and also authority. normal did what they could to
survive and overcome and thats how the two young men sold their poetry to take a ttrip to germany.

3. in the romantics work they wanted to express their own conception of nature, which might be called pychological. they were intrigued by the fact that nature and the human mind always act upon each other. Romantics were natue poets because they were "mind poets". They were fascinated by by the "how" problems of thought and feeling. the three qualities of romantic poetry are: Love, Emotions, and Analogies.

THE TIGER
by: William Blake (1757-1827)
IGER, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?

And what shoulder and what art
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And, when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand and what dread feet?

What the hammer? What the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? What dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?

When the stars threw down their spears,
And water'd heaven with their tears,
Did He smile His work to see?
Did He who made the lamb make thee?

Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?

this poem describes the features of the tiger and how his frame is a fearful mystery. the poet williams talks about every detail of the tiger using adgetives. william is refering the tiger to the devil because of all the evil descriptive wors that he uses.

the poem "Itraveled among unknown men" by william wordsworth talks about walking in a strange place and not knowing anyone but loving everyone who is there. William talks about a young lady who he likes and loves the way she played at the bowers and loves everyone in the town.

in the poem "Stanzas for music " by Lord George Gordon Byron his poem talks about a female singing, how sweet it is to hear her voice the softness of it that even a baby can sleep through it, the beauty of her looks of how she gleams forth like no other.

Percy Bysshe Shelley has a great poem called "time" she talks about how the ocean has been there for so long and is still there. for many years and it's still there and maybe will not ever go away.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

RESTORATION

1. The glorious revolution was the Revolution of the year 1688 which was sometimes called the bloodless revolution which was the overthrow of king james II of england. this was a period where many people started relying on science and not the religion point of view for things. not heeding and relying on religion led to many battles between the Catholics and the protestants because of the two sides being seperated between religion and science.

2. satire is the use of sarcasm to someone and to put them down as in lowering their self - esteem; making them feel bad especially if your ridiculing them.

3.The story "A modest proposal" is a very interesting one the Author talks about the children on the streets begging because they have no food or clothes. johnathan swift comes up with a proposal for the children between the ages one and six because he thinks children at this age is considered worthless because they are unable to work and do any thing useful to make a living or money. the proposal that he imposes is to sell the children fo rfood so that the adults can eat which he calls juicy meat. johnathan feels that this a great idea and that some American acquaintance has asured him that it is. "I have been assured" says johnathan swift "by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee or a ragout". this is a work of satire because at the end of the story the Author says he has no intensions of doing this and basically he was putting them down tellng how he feels about them.

4.the story that i chose to read was "from A Journal of the Plague Year" by Daniel Defoe it talked about many of the people in the city getting sick and not realizing it until about two weeks and then their almost dead. the author in the story walks through the town and hears people screaming at the top of their lungs as though someone is killing them because the pain is severe and very intense.

5. the people living in this time had it very hard with sicknesses because their wasn't advanced medicines nor much experienced doctors to handle the sick as in todays society. many people had it hard and it was very hard to cure the fevers and the colds the people in the town had and they only had one doctor and many of of the people in the town wre left to die because of it.