youth means is the temperimental predominace of courage over timidity
of the appetite of the adventure over love of ease
i think it is Jorge Bocobo who wrote this poem.
No one answered my question, the Poem is by Samuel Menashe
He is saying
ask the poet..............he simply write the poem and the students suffer :(
The ideas or meaning in the poem
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The two characters in the poem "Youth and Art" by Robert Browning are the young artist and the elderly art connoisseur. The poem explores the contrast between the exuberance and passion of youth with the wisdom and experience of age.
The expression of the poem "To the Filipino Youth" by Jose Rizal urges the Filipino youth to rise and fulfill their potential as the hope of the nation. This poem inspires the youth to seek knowledge, cultivate virtues, and strive for excellence in order to contribute positively to their country's future. Nick Joaquin's translation captures the essence of Rizal's call to action, emphasizing the importance of the youth in shaping the destiny of the Philippines.
i think it is Jorge Bocobo who wrote this poem.
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'Youth and Age' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, sets out to bemoan the differences between the two from the standpoint of an older person. It contrasts the body's ability as if it were a house and the mind's perceptions of springtime, and also sets a comparison betweendewdrops against teardrops
The poem "To the Filipino Youth" by Jose Rizal encourages the youth to uphold their sense of patriotism and national identity. It emphasizes the importance of education and self-improvement in creating a better future for the country. The poem serves as a call to action for the youth to be proactive in contributing towards the progress and development of the Philippines.
Samuel Beeston has written: 'The Immanuel, an evangelical paraphrase: a poem. By Samuel Beeston'
No one answered my question, the Poem is by Samuel Menashe
anthem for doomed youth
He is saying
The mood of the poem "Velvet Shoes" by Elinor Wylie is contemplative and wistful. The poet reflects on the fleeting nature of beauty and youth, and the poem evokes a sense of nostalgia and melancholy as the speaker considers the passage of time and the loss of something precious.