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Auden's poem may focus more on personal reflection, emotions, or contemporary themes, while Ovid's myth may focus on classical themes, gods, and ancient narrative structures. Auden's poem might explore individual experiences or social issues, while Ovid's myth could delve into universal themes of love, transformation, or morality. Ultimately, the focus of Auden's poem may center more on modern sensibilities and interpretations, whereas Ovid's myth may be grounded in classical storytelling traditions.
The mythical character mentioned in the poem is Malakas, from the Filipino creation myth involving Malakas and Maganda. In the myth, they emerged from a bamboo stalk and became the ancestors of the Filipino people. The reference to Malakas in the poem "Like the Molave" symbolizes strength, resilience, and the Filipino spirit.
An allusion is a reference to a well know person, place, thing, work of art, piece of literature, etc. An allusion poem might contain one reference, several references, or simply be one big reference itself.
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To a Skylark is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, although it includes some metaphoric elements that helps creating the myth of Skylark. But it is basically a poem. Myths never have artist.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the Ancient Mariner is not a character but a reference to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." The poem serves as an allegorical backdrop that parallels Victor Frankenstein's own journey and the themes of guilt, isolation, and the consequences of transgression. Just as the Ancient Mariner recounts his haunting tale of suffering and remorse, Victor shares his tragic story, highlighting the dangerous pursuit of knowledge and the resulting alienation. This intertextual reference enriches the exploration of human experience and moral responsibility in Shelley's narrative.
The 'Poem of Aqhat' is an epic poem from the ancient Ugaritic culture in the Middle East. It is written in the Ugaritic language and provides insights into the religious beliefs and cultural practices of this ancient civilization.
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These lines reference the themes or symbols already established in the poem, adding depth or a new perspective to the overall message. They may also introduce a shift in tone or introduce a new narrative element, contributing to the progression of the poem's meaning.
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The line "The only way out is back" from the poem "Edge" contains an allusion to the myth of Icarus and Daedalus.