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The regular ordinary Japanese person's word for snowflake is "seppen." But Japanese poets and writers use the term "yuki no hana" which literally means "snowflower" -- a prettier, more poetic word for the beautiful snowflake.
In the film Dead Poets Society, they used the phrase "carpe diem" which literally translates (apparently) to "sieze the day"
Mary Shelley's inspiration for the novel came out of a story she wrote when Byron, Percy Shelley and Mary Shelley were staying on lake Geneva. The three of them challanged each other to a ghost story competition. Mary's story became Frankenstien.Further, many aspects of Byron's personality are said to have inspired aspects of "the creature". Byron had a club foot which cause him to walk with an awkward and shambling gait. Of all the Romantic Poets Byron best represents the spirit of firey indignation and willfullness that accompanies the Romantic spirit, both in his writing (see Prometheus and Manfred) as well as in his life.
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One example of a cliché in Elizabethan poetry that the metaphysical poets might have wanted to avoid is comparing love to a red rose. Metaphysical poets sought to use wit, elaborate conceits, and unconventional comparisons in their work, moving away from the conventional and overused imagery found in earlier poetry.
Some 17th century British poets who wrote lyric poetry about such matters as love and religion were referred to as "metaphysical poets." They include Abraham Cowley, Richard Crashaw, John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell and Henry Vaughan.
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The Age of Milton was from 1625 until 1660. The main form of literature during this period was poetry and the Metaphysical Poets and the Cavalier Poets.
Metaphysical poetry is characterized by intellectual and philosophical themes, complex language, and use of conceits and metaphors to explore the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds. Cavalier poetry, on the other hand, is associated with themes of love, honor, and courage, using more straightforward language and a focus on carpe diem (seize the day) motifs. Metaphysical poets like John Donne and George Herbert explored deep metaphysical questions, while Cavalier poets like Robert Herrick and Thomas Carew celebrated the pleasures and ideals of life.
George Williamson has written: 'Six metaphysical poets' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry
John Donne belonged to the Metaphysical school of poetry, which was a group of 17th-century poets known for their intellectual and philosophical exploration in their works. Donne's poetry is characterized by its complex imagery, metaphysical conceits, and exploration of love, religion, and mortality.
It's really hard to say, primarily because A) Shakespeare B) "Metaphysical" is hard to define, it could mean a lot of things.
William E. McCarron has written: 'Lesser metaphysical poets' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English poetry
There really isn't an easy definition to metaphysical poetry. To put it concisely, metaphysical poetry involves the study of the metaphysical, which includes the ideas of existence, occurrence, and causation. Metaphysical poets deal with these issues through wit, conceits, and discordia concurs. Conceits are long extended metaphors. Discordia concurs is the concept of finding similarities in two seemingly dissimilar objects. In a essay I wrote, I discussed that a primary component of metaphysical poetry is the use of alchemical elements to describe notions such as transformation and unity.
Some characteristics of the genre:Except for Milton, all poets in this school are said to have wit: a sort of alliance between levity and seriousness.As the term metaphysical implies, this poetry is marked by an effort to go beyond the physical. This may mean that it is has more depth than is obvious.In metaphysical poetry, there are far-fetched comparisons between unlike objects. These comparisons are called conceits.There is a strong religious sentiment in all these poets. These poets have written some of the most devotional verse in English.The theme of carpe diem (seize the day) is very prominent in this poetry. It often emphasizes the transience of life.Both feeling and thought are at once present in this poetry. According to Eliot,these poets can feel their thoughts "as immediately as the odor of a rose."Imagery that avoided clichés