Saturday, June 1, 2019
american literature :: essays research papers
Romantic literature is such that an author writes in an drive to convey his feelings on what the world should be like. It is unrealistic, unreasoning, and imaginative writing. William Cullen Bryant and Edgar Allen Poe are two examples of romantic writers. Though Poe fits the mold of a romantic writer it is obvious that his belles-lettres do not mirror those of Bryant or many early(a) known romantic authors. His works share a uniqueness that is not found amongst the other writers, it is this uniqueness that separates Poes works from the rest. Bryants poem Thanatopsis is a good example of romantic literature. This work compared to Poes The Tell-Tale Heart will show that characteristics of Poes work that, both, make him a romantic writer and separate him from other romantic writers.Thanatopsis, by William Cullen Bryant, is a very romantic poem about the human relationship between man and nature. Bryants purpose for this poem is to spread his belief that at the last hrs of life man is joined with the Earth and when that last hour is over man will join all those who have passed before him. From the first two lines of the poem it is obvious that this poem is romantic in nature. To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, (470). Bryant personifies nature in this poem by referring to it as a she. He does this to establish a common attract between the reader and Earth. It is easier for someone, reading Bryants work, to begin believing his ideas about nature if Nature is referred to as a human being. Along with Bryants fire to the reader his description of the connection between man and nature is also very romantic. Go forth under the open sky, and list To Natures teachings, while from all around Earth and her waters, and the depths of air, - Comes a still voice-(470). In this quote Bryant begins to speak about how Nature offers comfort, When thoughts Of the last bitter hour induce like a blight over they spirit..(470), through a still voice(470), implying that Nature speaks. As the poem continues Bryant brings out more of his romantic ideas. Earth, that nourish thee, shall claim Thy growth, to be rolvd to earth again..(471) In this quote Bryant expresses his feelings that when life is over man will return to earth and become part of it at one time again.
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