Sunday, June 2, 2019

Comparing the Forgotten God of Love in Robert Bridges’ Poem EPÙà and An

Comparing the Forgotten God of Love in Robert tie Poem EP and Anne Stevensons Poem Eros It is oftenin books, poems, paintings, and sculpturesthat one hears of and sees the goddess of know. however when is it that one hears of the god? In Greek mythology, Eros is the god of make love, and a god who is many times over beliefed. In Robert Bridges EP and Anne Stevensons Eros, the brain that Eros is over manifestationed is portrayed, but in two separate ways. Techniques such as diction, imagery, and tone are used to help convey the desire.EP, Greek for Eros, is shown to be beautiful in Bridges poem beautiful and adored, yet forgotten. Eros is veneratedcalled idol, and he plagues the heart as a tyrant. He is a outpouring of lovely youth, and an image of eternal truth. Through these strong words, Eros is portrayed to be the god that batch all look up to in esteem for his credible honor and ideal beauty. Eros is so striking that only the famous Pheidias, the Greek Sculptor, can compa re through his marmoreal works. Greek sculptors strove for saint and this Eros was idol. Although giving thought and love to others, he received none back, yet continued his job without complaint. People recognize the youth and beauty of love with the vivid images that Bridges uses. With thy exuberant flesh so fair, good deal are able to see Eross outward beauty. At that instantaneous moment, people are enthralled by Eros splendor, but once they are satisfied, they forget, and their momentary enchantment disappears. None who eer longd for thy embrace, Hath cared to look upon thy face. All those who yearned for love, received it, but once having done so, neglected to see and look upon Eros. By using these beautiful words and... ... for lust, but he would sooner take the effects of itbeing beaten and hurtthen cave in and support not love, but lust. Eros was made into a dilapidated, wearied out god by the people who used him. He is the archetypes that you create, and thus shown to be an undesirable and unsightly god due to peoples demands for lust. In both poems, Eros is misunderstood and forgotten. The proper respects for the one who grants love, and thus happiness is not given. Through the different uses of diction and imagery, different tones were established in the two poems. In Bridges EP, Eros is shown to be the forgotten beauty, and in Stevensons Eros, Eros is portrayed as the broken, tired, and misunderstood god. Contrasting, yet similar, both poems envisioned Eros, the god of love, as a neglected god, often finding himself in situations where improper respects were paid. Comparing the Forgotten God of Love in Robert Bridges Poem EP and AnComparing the Forgotten God of Love in Robert Bridges Poem EP and Anne Stevensons Poem Eros It is oftenin books, poems, paintings, and sculpturesthat one hears of and sees the goddess of love. tho when is it that one hears of the god? In Greek mythology, Eros is the god of love, and a god who is man y times overlooked. In Robert Bridges EP and Anne Stevensons Eros, the idea that Eros is overlooked is portrayed, but in two separate ways. Techniques such as diction, imagery, and tone are used to help convey the idea.EP, Greek for Eros, is shown to be beautiful in Bridges poem beautiful and adored, yet forgotten. Eros is veneratedcalled idol, and he plagues the heart as a tyrant. He is a bloom of lovely youth, and an image of eternal truth. Through these strong words, Eros is portrayed to be the god that people all look up to in perplexity for his credible honor and ideal beauty. Eros is so striking that only the famous Pheidias, the Greek Sculptor, can compare through his marmoreal works. Greek sculptors strove for perfection and this Eros wasperfection. Although giving thought and love to others, he received none back, yet continued his job without complaint. People recognize the youth and beauty of love with the vivid images that Bridges uses. With thy exuberant flesh so fair , people are able to see Eross outward beauty. At that instantaneous moment, people are enthralled by Eros splendor, but once they are satisfied, they forget, and their momentary enchantment disappears. None who eer longd for thy embrace, Hath cared to look upon thy face. All those who yearned for love, received it, but once having done so, neglected to see and look upon Eros. By using these beautiful words and... ... for lust, but he would kind of take the effects of itbeing beaten and hurtthen cave in and support not love, but lust. Eros was made into a dilapidated, faint out god by the people who used him. He is the archetypes that you create, and thus shown to be an undesirable and unsightly god due to peoples demands for lust. In both poems, Eros is misunderstood and forgotten. The proper respects for the one who grants love, and thus happiness is not given. Through the different uses of diction and imagery, different tones were established in the two poems. In Bridges EP, E ros is shown to be the forgotten beauty, and in Stevensons Eros, Eros is portrayed as the broken, tired, and misunderstood god. Contrasting, yet similar, both poems visualised Eros, the god of love, as a neglected god, often finding himself in situations where improper respects were paid.

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