Only if you have the time and interest to read them. Read the ones that you like the most and that haven't been asked for long. Find critical comments if you can, on them, and make sure to include them in your answers.
Thanks a lot buddy! The way you explain poems is actually very comprehensible and you've a pleasant voice too. I truely loved it. Keep up your good work! ❤️
thank u for ur effort in explaining dis poem.... each line has been clearly explained .... luking forward to a lot more poetry analysis frm ur side ... keep it up ....
Interstellar. The poem, written by Dylan Thomas for his father as he was dying from old age is a plea for humanity to always fight - even when it is hopeless - for life and existence no matter what the cost. ... In Interstellar, it is used as a metaphor for fighting against the extinction of the human race. Who beats Nolan.
Tanya Mittal I wish I could have done that , Tanya. I am extremely sorry but I am very busy as of the moment due to my exams. I will try to make videos on more poems once I get a little time, probably before your boards. However, it is highly probable that you get these two poems in the exam so you prepare them well. All the best
that was so so awesme....cool fluency vd the words plz plz can you make a video on WORDS by W.B. Yeats...plz and also SH WALKS IN BEAUTY BY BYRON...that would be very helpful plz
This is a very good video man, I love it. Pls can you help by analysing the poem BAT by DH Lawrence? I will subscribe to your channel so as to get notified immediately you upload it. Thanks
Philip Merewood it can be interpreted this way, definitely. Love for parents cannot be called totally selfish. As i mentioned in the video, the poet is sad to see his father go. Therefore, it is a poem that is very personal yet we as readers of the poem can take that message. Critics believe that it talks not just about not fearing death but also putting up your best foot forward in all situations. Moreover, this was merely an explanation for school students. I decided not to talk about many varied and subtle themes to keep things simple.
"Do not go gentle into that bad light (dawn) ,Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Rage, rage against the birth of night (dusk)!" Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, (Do not go gentle) into that good night. ...the words of the wise have forked no lightning; Old age should burn and rave at close of day/going into that good night crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, (and ) Rage, rage against the dying of the light (dawn) and do not go gentle into that good night (dusk) Minder weergeven BEANTWOORDEN