in 300 ad the Persian empire reached from the Mediterranean sea to the Indus river valley, and in 2500 BC civilisation in the Indus river valley began by 2500 BC the harappan civilisation grew strong and the two cities of harappa and mohenjo -daro created a new system of writing
As there are so many poems are discussed in The Prophet, the writer limits herself to analyze four poems, they are Love, Death, Freedom, Religion. The various figurative language found in Gibran's poems are methapor, simile, personification and symbolism. Gibran's Love tells that love is love.
The collective noun is an anthology of poems.
For most of European history the Iliad and The Odyssey were the earliest known poems. This meant that almost all later European poetry made use of the Iliad or the Odyssey in one way or another. During the twentieth century some poems earlier than the Iliad or the Odyssey were reclaimed:- particularly the Epic of Gilgamish. But the Iliad and the Odyssey passed for the earliest European poems for many hundred years, so they were the poems that everyone turned to.
The Iliad reflects on Greek values because it includes Greek religion, poems, their culture, hospitality, and family. Also it shows how they worshipped the gods and goddesses and it reflected in the heroes of the story.
the poemy ones
in 300 ad the Persian empire reached from the Mediterranean sea to the Indus river valley, and in 2500 BC civilisation in the Indus river valley began by 2500 BC the harappan civilisation grew strong and the two cities of harappa and mohenjo -daro created a new system of writing
the answer is that we learn culture and religion but i know the answer .
Extremely important. Her poems are magnificent jewels.
Abduraghiem Johnstone has written: 'Poems from the valley of amazement'
he wrote good poems he just is he had talent in writing poems I hope that helped
He was important because he made fables. Fables are short poems.
Alfred Gordon Bennett has written: 'The valley of paradise' 'Collected poems, 1920-1930'
Sheila Manizales has written: 'The Conway Valley,and other poems' -- subject(s): English poetry
Well, If you like books, poems, and plays, then yes.
They were important because everyone loved her books and poems, singing and dancing.
In the days before modern radio and TV, people gained entertainment through itinerant bards - poets who sang their poems. Then as the religious singing and dancing in the forest glades became transformed into stage plays in theatres, poetic dialogue was added and recited and danced and sung. Poetry was at the centre of religion and entertainment.