write a story on given points : An oak tree---bird and owls---nest---a black snake---oak tree dried---lots of snakes on the oak tree --- owl met a magician --- prayed white witch --- curse --- evergreen oak tree with bird and owls
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With the exception of a relatively small number of pieces, Ibsenís copious
output as a poet has been little regarded, even in Norway. The English-reading public
has been denied access to the whole corpus. That is regrettable, because in it can be
traced interesting developments, in style, material and ideas related to the later prose
works, and there are several poems, witty, moving, thought provoking, that are
attractive in their own right.
The earliest poems, written in Grimstad, where Ibsen worked as an assistant to
the local apothecary, are what one would expect of a novice. Resignation, Doubt and
Hope, Moonlight Voyage on the Sea are, as their titles suggest, exercises in the
conventional, introverted melancholy of the unrecognised young poet. Moonlight
Mood, To the Star express a yearning for the typically ethereal, unattainable beloved.
In The Giant Oak and To Hungary Ibsen exhorts Norway and Hungary to resist the
actual and immediate threat of Prussian aggression, but does so in the entirely
conventional imagery of the heroic Viking past.