Saturday 1 February 2020

Poem :- Ode On Solitude


Poem :- Ode On Solitude 

* About the Author :-


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                         Alexander Pop born 21 May 1688 and death 30 May 1744 is regarded as one of the greatest English poets, and the foremost poet of the early eighteenth century. he is best known for his satirical and discursive poetry, including The rape of the lock, The Dunciad, and an Essay on criticism, as well as for his traslation of homer. after Shakespeare, pope is the second-most quoted writer in the English language, as per The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, some of his verses having even become popular idioms in common parlance. he is considered a master of the heroic couplet.

* About the Poem :- 

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                 "Ode om Solitude" is written by Alexander pope . Initially in the poem , the poet talks about lonely life of a farmer we think that the life of the farmer is unfortunate because he has to live in the farm away from the society but the poet considered the life of the society but the poet considered the life of the farmer a fortune one because farmer get the change to breath his '' native air '' and he also get the opportunity to live in motherland.


                The poet again emphasis on how lucky the farmer are in the second stanza. the poet says that farmers get to out broad from his owe field and ''looks supply the farmer disattire .'' and during the summer if the sunlight annoys the farmer with its hits than tries in the farms provides ''shades''.

                       Especially the society people consider solitude a course but Poe thinks that solitude is a ''bliss''. As the explains in the third stanza a farmer can take pleasure of pure air and food and he can stay close to nature which provides him the piece of mind while we the people has to struggle a lat to aims.


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