A Short Introduction and Meaning of Keeping Quiet: 2022<
August 30, 2017 by Website Contributors
A Short Introduction and Meaning of Keeping Quiet: 2022

  About the Poet: Pablo Neruda was not born with the name which is imprinted across his poetry collections now. He was born as Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto in a Chilean household and he took up the pen name of Pablo Neruda inspired by his inspiration, the Czech writer Jan Neruda when he took to… Continue reading A Short Introduction and Meaning of Keeping Quiet: 2022

Keeping Quiet: Analysis, Central Idea, and Theme: 2023<
August 30, 2017 by Website Contributors
Keeping Quiet: Analysis, Central Idea, and Theme: 2023

Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda is a powerful piece of poetry penned by the poet in favor of peace, humanity, and self-actualization. Keeping Quiet: Analysis We live in troubled times these days in which our utilitarian take on life has not just divorced us from fellow human beings but also from our own selves. We… Continue reading Keeping Quiet: Analysis, Central Idea, and Theme: 2023

Keeping Quiet: Summary: 2022<
August 30, 2017 by Website Contributors
Keeping Quiet: Summary: 2022

 Keeping Quiet is an eloquent piece on peace, humanity, and brotherhood by Pablo Neruda, which is explosive as it is quiet. In a very calm fashion, Neruda leaves us with a world of wisdom in the poem. His calmness is cleverly poised because Neruda figured that staunch activism was not the aptest way to get… Continue reading Keeping Quiet: Summary: 2022

Annotation and Poetic Devices of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022<
August 28, 2017 by Website Contributors
Annotation and Poetic Devices of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

About Ozymandias: The great sonnet was published on 11th January 1818 on page 24 of number 524 of Leigh Hunt’s ‘The Examiner’. It had apparently been written barely two weeks earlier. The occasion of its composition is now well known. At his house near Marlowe on Saturday 27 December 1817, the day after Boxing Day, Shelley… Continue reading Annotation and Poetic Devices of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

Central Idea and Theme of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022<
August 28, 2017 by Website Contributors
Central Idea and Theme of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

About the poet: Percy Bysshe Shelly was born in 1792 to a Tory Squire who went up to Oxford only to be expelled in 1811 for bringing out the pamphlet on The Necessity of Islam. After his disastrous first marriage, he found a soul mate in Mary Shelley. He died by the element he liked… Continue reading Central Idea and Theme of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

Critical Analysis of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022<
August 28, 2017 by Website Contributors
Critical Analysis of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

Introduction to Ozymandias: The great sonnet was published on 11th January 1818 on page 24 of number 524 of Leigh Hunt’s ‘The Examiner’. It had apparently been written barely two weeks earlier. The occasion of its composition is now well known. At his house near Marlowe on Saturday 27 December 1817, the day after Boxing Day,… Continue reading Critical Analysis of Ozymandias by Shelley: 2022

Hymn to the Intellectual Beauty Summary and Analysis by P B Shelley: 2022<
June 7, 2017 by Website Contributors
Hymn to the Intellectual Beauty Summary and Analysis by P B Shelley: 2022

Percy Bysshe Shelley- Born in Field Place, near Horsham, Sussex in 1792, Percy Bysshe Shelley belongs to that class of Romantic poets who is regarded not merely as a poet but also as a visionary, an anarchist, a man who believed in revolution. At twelve years of age, he entered a preparatory school at Eton. He… Continue reading Hymn to the Intellectual Beauty Summary and Analysis by P B Shelley: 2022

Sweet Afton Analysis by Robert Burns<
May 5, 2016 by Website Contributors
Sweet Afton Analysis by Robert Burns

This analysis of Robert Burns’ “Sweet Afton” is divided into three sections – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, and themes. Context: This poem was probably written by Robert Burns in 1789. That year, 0n 5th February, the poet is said to have sent a copy of this poem to Mrs Dunlop with the comment, “There is a… Continue reading Sweet Afton Analysis by Robert Burns

Summary of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda<
November 11, 2014 by Shreya Bardhan
Summary of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda

This poem summary focuses on the poem ‘Your Laughter’ by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Neruda’s love poems are some of the most touching works ever written, and ‘Your laughter’ is no exception. This poem consists of six stanzas, each made up of varying numbers of lines. The first stanza consists of just three lines, but… Continue reading Summary of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda

Analysis of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda<
November 11, 2014 by Shreya Bardhan
Analysis of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda

This poem analysis of Pablo Neruda’s poem ‘Your Laughter’ is divided into three parts – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, and deeper significance. Context: ‘Your Laughter’ was published as part of a collection of poetry by Neruda entitled The Captain’s Verses, which was published in the year 1972. This shows that ‘Your laughter’ was… Continue reading Analysis of Your Laughter by Pablo Neruda