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    Pablo Neruda's Use of Nature

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    This is a thematic juxtaposition to the over-structured‚ artificial nature of human culture. Using nature symbolically within these poems allows for a clear distinction to be drawn between the real and the artificial‚ and speaks to the flaws that Neruda sees within society. He brings to the reader’s attention the value of instinctual behavior and emotion‚ as well as the natural qualities of humans‚ women in particular‚ and the social constraints by which all people are bound. His disapproval and

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    sound of his baby’s beating heart. Contrasting sharply to Lies of Silence‚ the relationships in Il Postino are very positive – the most important being between mario and Pablo Neruda‚ the Chilean poet and communist living in exile in Capri. They grow closer when Mario asks the poet to help him win the heart of Beatrice (Neruda had a reputation as a ladies’ man). Mario wins Beatrice’s love by reciting lines from Pablo’s poems. Mario remarks that ‘poetry doesn’t belong to those who write it‚ but to those

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    The Lasting Love

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    Write‚" 20th century Chilean poet Pablo Neruda writes about his infatuation with his previous lover. In the biography of Pablo Neruda it reads that" As a teenager he received encouragement from one of his teachers‚ the poet Gabriela Mistral‚ who later won a Nobel Prize for poetry‚" and how "It is almost unconceivable that two such gifted poets should find each other in such an unlikely spot." One of the author’s sources‚ Dean Rader also writes how Pablo Neruda was beyond his time‚ because the poet’s

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    it includes the writer’s feelings and passion. In this poem‚ it shows how fast time goes by. The writer includes a specific time frame. “Maybe the January light will consume my heart” (Neruda 9). Furthermore‚ the author describes how he feels about his love. “I will die of love because I love you” (Neruda 13). He uses powerful words that incisively capture the natural aspects of how to feel or perceive love. The author does not show if he is talking about himself. However‚ he writes in

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    great poet Neruda had created lots of poetry in his life. And no matter the poetry is for expressing the love or for transmitting the ideology‚ the influence he made can still be seen nowadays even after his death. In this movie‚ we audience can also see the enormous power of poetry. The poetry Neruda wrote has made a great influence on Mario’s life. It’s his poetry that makes Mario realize the true significance in the life. I think that if Mario didn’t have the chance to meet Neruda‚ then he wouldn’t

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    Saddest Lines” and James Joyce’s “Araby”. In the poem‚ “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines”‚ Neruda reflects on his past relationship. He wishes to go back in time to fix his mistakes‚ but he still has hope for future love. In the short story‚ "Araby"‚ the protagonist reflects on his love life; starting with his first love. In the poem‚ “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” by Neruda‚ he

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    Lines is originally written in Spanish version entitled “Puede Escribir” since Neruda is a Chilean poet. He had inspired many people because of his verses. He is a political activist and his verses fall in the Post Modern Period. This paper talks about the personal response of the reader with the poem “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” and this aims to create a voice of the saddest and shattered lines of what Pablo Neruda wrote to impel people in ways that spoken words cannot. Often times‚ people

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    “Light the Way” refers to helping one’s sight‚ whereas “blinded by the light” refers to light shining straight in one’s face‚ resulting in restricted vision. When Pablo Neruda says “the world is a glass overflowing with water” in “Ode to Enchanted Light” he means that the world is still full of hope. “Ode to enchanted light” by Pablo Neruda as well as “Sleeping in the forest” by Mary Oliver are poems that carry the appreciation for different kinds of nature by comparing and contrasting details such as

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    Poetry: A genre focused on emotions; that uses figurative language and sound devices to get its message across. Two well known poets are Eugenio Montale and Pablo Neruda. They both use topics such as nature‚ life/death‚ and society in their writing. Many poets use nature‚ life/death‚ and society as the base ideas for their poetry‚ Montale and Neruda are good examples of poets who use those topics to their advantage. Nature is a fundamental aspect of people’s day to day life‚ so it is understandable that

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    The poems by Pablo Neruda that I chose to analyze are complete opposites. In “Always” he describes his feelings for a woman and how they are forever. In “Tonight I Can Write”‚ Neruda writes about the end of a relationship‚ the end of love. His descriptions are very vivid in both poems‚ vivid enough that they make the reader feel what the writer is feeling. In Pablo Neruda’s “Always” the narrator is trying to express his feelings for the woman he loves. He starts the poem starts by telling his loved

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