In ‘The Reverie of poor Susan” we find Wordsworth a champion of the cause of the destitute and the downtrodden. Elaborate. (P.U. 1999,2000) The poem, “The Reverie of poor Susan” has undertones of the “urbanisation phase” that London was
Lakdasa Wikkramasinha · Well known for being native in his poetry in both theme and style. · His use of language is essentially colored with local idiom. · His use of local expressions and idioms expresses his ideas and feelings which the readers get close to the poems. From the life of the folk poet Ysinno · Wikkramasigha contrasts the poor, talented poet and the rich feudal lady, in the last stanza the contrast is made to heighten the goodness of the sympathetic lady. It is also possible to interpret the poem as fraught with many at the expense of feuded power. The M anike is not quick to grant the straw she had stacked in “the behind sled” · He uses the Sinhala syntax and idiom [“and to the manlike said how poor he was”,...
William Blake’s A Poison Tree: Critique and Appraisal Human beings, along with the ability to reason and question, possess the capacity to hate, and yet also to
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