They are similar when comparing them together because they both speaks about morality and death.Both narrator wonders what death would be like but in A Contemplation Upon Flowers, the narrator accepts death while Traveling Through the Dark narrator wonders which path is he to choose whether is death or to stay alive
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All are flowers
In order to make a comparison we have to have two items. We could note similarities and differences between Flowers for Algernon and some other work of fiction, but you have not stated any.
In "A Contemplation Upon Flowers" by Henry King, the poet admires the flowers' innocence, beauty, and ability to bring joy and solace to the beholder. He is struck by their delicate and fleeting nature, which serves as a reminder of life's transience and the importance of appreciating moments of beauty.
Bobby J. Ward has written: 'A Contemplation upon Flowers' -- subject(s): Flowers, Flowers in literature, Folklore, Nomenclature (Popular)
Both are dicotyledonous flowering plants.
The poem is basically about a man wanting to accept death as it is. He watches the flowers accept death as nature. He then learns that the flowers are brave as they go back to the earth. He puts the flowers situation in his and which that they could teach him not to fear death and to be as brave when its time. :)
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Yes, love is a prevalent theme in "A Contemplation Upon Flowers" by Henry King. The speaker compares the beauty and fleeting nature of flowers to the feelings of love, emphasizing how both are beautiful but can fade away. Through this comparison, the poem explores the idea of love being transient and precious, much like flowers.
they both produce things like cones and flowers and both have annual rings of xylem in the stems.
They both did not have fathers in their lives. Secondly they both were disabled and then become smart. Lastly they both start to decrease bringing them back to their original state.
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