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Do you relate yourself to the poet's view ? How? please listen​

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Wordsworth once said, “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions”. He believed that poetry was an art of ‘man addressing to men’, that is to say that, imitate the behaviour of common man, and keeping the words of the poem derived from the spoken language of the common man. Poem is something that binds man with nature, is a fascinating unification of our body and soul, and an outcome of our perceptions and capabilities to recollect the nature and it’s behaviour around us. Aristotle says that poems are the most philosophical of all writing, and an image of man and nature.

Coming back to the answer, any poem written in any kind of language, includeing any kind of genre, be it war, love, science, nature, below the waters, above the lands or over the seas. Any man describing anything would use words and diction appropriate to his behaviour, and the kind of world his mind and soul is accustomed too. For example, if a poet has to describe an ocean, the words used by him, and that of a historian or a physician when they would describe it would be different. Although they may end up painting a same meaning, but in different languages. Moreover any poem written on any kind of topic is the depiction of our human mind, and that is when metaphor has to play its part. The kind of comparison the particular mind does is a revelation of his soul through that genre. For example one may define war, as an evolution of a civilization, and an act of valour. The other may contradict the notion presenting the gruesome images of war. In both the cases its the ‘war’ that is the genre, but their varied depiction mirrors the two different minds.

It is, hence, that the phenomena of “how” shall one write a poem to best depict himself is dependent on how one thinks of nature and nature of things, and how best and tender his mind and soul is to describe it. Wordsworth, really a man of poems, says that a man should be enthusiastic , and of a temperament that he enjoys and imagines things in a way that a normal mind fails to do. Words are important and independent in a poem but controlled only when we begin to judge for ourselves as what to express and how much to express. To conclude I must say, it on the capabilities of imagining the nature, and the phenomena of things to best depict and mirror oneself through his poems, not matter what the genre is.4

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