Tone
How the writer makes the poem sound e.g. scary, romantic, gory
The attitude of a poet can reveal more than just the tone of the poem. How the author feels about the characters or the subject can also determine theme and different types of conflicts.
To gain influence over the poem's subject
deepen a poets meaning
Peter Quennell has written: 'Baudelaire and the symbolists' 'The marble foot' -- subject(s): Biography, Authors, English, English Authors 'Romantic England' -- subject(s): English Painting, English literature, History, History and criticism, Romanticism, Romanticism in art 'Byron in Italy' -- subject(s): Homes and haunts, Poets, English, Biography, Intellectual life, British, History, English Poets 'The profane virtues' -- subject(s): Biography, Intellectual life, History 'Memoirs of William Hickey' 'Mayhew's London Underworld (Century Lives and Letters)' 'Byron - The Years of Fame' 'Sympathy and other stories' 'Alexander Pope; the education of genius, 1688-1728' -- subject(s): Knowledge and learning, Poets, English, Childhood and youth, Biography, English Poets 'Romantic England: writing and painting, 1717-1851' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, Painting, English, Romanticism in art, Romanticism, History, English Painting 'The pursuit of happiness' -- subject(s): Happiness in literature, Literature, Happiness in art, History and criticism, Happiness 'Caroline of England' -- subject(s): History, Court and courtiers, Great Britain, Biography, Queens 'Who's who in Shakespeare' 'The Colosseum' 'Byron' -- subject(s): Poets, English, Biography, English Poets 'Victorian panorama' -- subject(s): Costume, History, Photography, Pictorial works, Social life and customs 'John Ruskin' 'Mayhew's London Underground'
How the writer makes the poem sound e.g. scary, romantic, gory
poets attitude toward a story.
The attitude of a poet can reveal more than just the tone of the poem. How the author feels about the characters or the subject can also determine theme and different types of conflicts.
Cavalier poets wrote primarily about themes of love, beauty, and the pleasures of life. They often celebrated youth, nature, and music, and their poetry reflected a lighthearted and carefree attitude towards life.
It Means What was the Attitude towards the reader. for example im the reader since im the one reading the poem. what was the poets purpose for writing this poem. what was the attitude that he was trying to show the readers. sad? Mad? it dependes on the poem(: Sharona <3
LaVerne Harrell Clark has written: 'Focus 101' -- subject(s): American Poets, American poetry, Bibliography, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Poetry, Poets, Poets, American 'The face of poetry' -- subject(s): American Poets, American poetry, English Poets, English poetry, Poets, American, Poets, English, Portraits
Different kinds of wars mentioned in the poem could include physical wars between nations, psychological wars within oneself, and emotional wars within relationships. The poet's attitude towards these wars may vary, but overall there is likely a sense of despair, futility, and the devastating impact of conflict on individuals and societies.
In the poem "London" by William Blake, the poet criticizes the church and palace for their role in perpetuating social injustice and oppression. He portrays them as symbols of authority and power that contribute to the suffering and misery of the common people in the city. The poet's attitude towards the church and palace is one of condemnation and disillusionment.
Maureen Freer has written: 'Square poets' -- subject(s): Australian Poets, Australian poetry 'Square poets; Brisbane 71' -- subject(s): Australian literature, Literary collections
'Abd al-Badi' Saqr has written: 'Sha'irat al-'Arab' -- subject(s): Arab Poets, Poets, Arab, Poets, Women, Women as poets, Women poets
Seiga Yokoyama has written: 'Saiun' -- subject(s): Biography, College teachers, Diaries, Japanese Poets, Poets, Japanese 'Zenkoku koten fudoki' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Japan 'Josei haika shi' -- subject(s): Japan, Women poets, History and criticism, Haiku 'Nihon bungaku hassei no soji' -- subject(s): Etymology, History and criticism, Japanese Poets, Japanese language, Poets, Japanese, Waka
Renato Poggioli has written: 'Poets of Russia' -- subject(s): Russian Poets