Monday, October 1, 2012

CRITICISM ON THE POETRY OF EDGAR ALLAN POE USING HORACE POETIC PRINCIPLE


          In the poem, To Helen, woman is presented as beautiful compared to a scenic view. The most beauty of all like the sweet perfumes of the sea and even gave fragrances. She was regarded as a woman worthy to be respected as she was described as statue like posture. She was being honoured.
          The poems merely conform to Horace’s poetic function as the literary piece to instruct by the presentation of something beautiful and useful.
          The poems show of the beautiful description and physical appearance of a woman’s and illustrating that a woman’s beauty would give a beautiful picture or even raise a heart.
          In the poem, The Raven, great talents and skills that can be seen in ravens is shown. Even its mysticism and dark bravery is described. Through its ugly features it may send an unpleasant mood but its attitude to work alone give an encouraging feeling.
          The encouraging feeling and perseverance that the raven was being described present a tone of beautiful concept. It may be useful through the feeling of encouragement that it gives and the achievement from the deed of diligence.

Rebecca Rodriguez
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