The Experience of Being Alive Through Poetry

Aveen Sarma, Richard Mourphy
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It is viewed that poets and poetry readers mostly come to a disappointing idea from the community’s belief proclaiming poetry’s death and that poetry is in vain and it is a waste of time. Readers and poets keep wondering intensely that, if so, then how do their souls still recall the inspirational world of imagination? How do their souls travel into an imaginative world of thoughts creating a piece of art through some words that are of daily life experiences? William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, for instance, connects humanity and nature to make life more meaningful. The natural world provides human beings bliss, enabling them to overcome life challenges such as loneliness. The poet obtains happiness from the dancing daffodils and overcomes his loneliness. This togetherness between humanity and the natural world aids the poet in overcoming the challenges. The poem uses poetic devices, especially figurative language, that demands the readers to recall their experiences to understand them better. Like Campbell, Wordsworth has a positive view of the natural world because it enables the speaker to deal with sadness. Therefore, artists should acknowledge the significance of discourses while writing poems. The community, in addition to that,is called to reconsider their beliefs and observe that it is through poetry that our souls get nourished and call our daily life experiences. This study examines former beliefs to prove that poetry is the experience that keeps our souls alive.
通过诗歌来体验生命
社会普遍认为诗歌已死,诗歌是徒劳的,是浪费时间的,这使诗人和诗歌读者产生了失望的想法。读者和诗人一直强烈地想知道,如果是这样,那么他们的灵魂如何仍然回忆起想象的鼓舞人心的世界?他们的灵魂是如何通过一些日常生活经历的文字,进入一个充满想象力的思想世界,创造出一件艺术品的?例如,威廉·华兹华斯的诗《我像一朵云一样孤独地漫游》将人与自然联系起来,使生活更有意义。自然界为人类提供了幸福,使他们能够克服孤独等生活挑战。诗人从跳舞的水仙花中得到快乐,克服了孤独。人类与自然世界的这种团结有助于诗人克服挑战。这首诗运用了诗意的手法,尤其是比喻性的语言,要求读者回忆他们的经历,以便更好地理解他们。和坎贝尔一样,华兹华斯对自然世界有着积极的看法,因为这使说话者能够处理悲伤。因此,艺术家在创作诗歌时,应该承认话语的意义。除此之外,社区也被呼吁重新考虑他们的信仰,并观察到,正是通过诗歌,我们的灵魂得到滋养,并呼唤我们的日常生活经历。这项研究考察了以前的信仰,以证明诗歌是保持我们灵魂活力的体验。
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