Both the poem by David Shulman and the painting by Emanuel Leutze cover the same topic of Washington crossing the Delaware River; they are both different works, yet they have more similarities. The poem and the painting both include the weather and the surrounding terrain such as the rough water from the painting and the “stinging cold” from the poem. However, the poem offers more background to the actual event than the painting. An example is the mention of Washington being a general and the Hessian stronghold, something the viewer would not know about just from the painting. One thing that is most apparent in the poem and the painting alike is the weather conditions. Both detail the rough seas, coldness,
Both the poem by David Shulman and the painting by Emanuel Leutze cover the same topic of Washington crossing the Delaware River; they are both different works, yet they have more similarities. The poem and the painting both include the weather and the surrounding terrain such as the rough water from the painting and the “stinging cold” from the poem. However, the poem offers more background to the actual event than the painting. An example is the mention of Washington being a general and the Hessian stronghold, something the viewer would not know about just from the painting. One thing that is most apparent in the poem and the painting alike is the weather conditions. Both detail the rough seas, coldness,