![]() ![]() She has gained her wings and the butterflies symbolize her growth and her past that she has overcome. The girl in the picture looks to be of darkness, but maybe she is just an angel who is coming forth to the light. Love is something that everyone searches for but is judged when they find it. ![]() When her affairs become known people look at her differently and judge her for looking for love. In the last book analysis that I did I read a book called “Madame Bovary.” In the book a woman feels so alone and not loved in her marriage that she looks to other men to fill the hole that her heart has. In the photo it shows a woman being left alone just like the other women in the poem and the article. In the article divorced woman are felt like outsiders for leaving marriages that no longer have love. In the poem the old woman is judged for finding love in a younger man. The connection that they share is that each women is felt like an outside for doing noting wrong but living. The poem, the article, and the photo all share a connection. Thinking makes me feel smarter and also makes me feel like I am actually learning something. I like when I have to think to understand something. ![]() Both the story and image are very straight forward. I like reading the poem the best because you had to read it multiple times and dig deep to understand the message behind the poem. What other works of literature, film, or fine art can you think of that also echo, expand or even challenge the words and ideas of this poem? – Why do you think this poem was paired with this photo and article from The Times? What do the three have in common? Which do you like best: the poem, the image or the article? Why? Poet Robert Pinsky, in a Poetry Foundation blog post, calls it a “hyper-ballad.” He recommends reading it aloud, because “to say Robinson’s poem aloud is to feel directly, through your own breath and ears, the power of that technical feat.”Īfter reading and paraphrase the stanzas to the Edwin Arlington Robinson poem “Eros Turannos,” please click on the following link and read “The New York Times'” article. “Eros Turannos” is one of Robinson’s best-known poems. A prolific poet, he published more than 20 collections of poems and won three Pulitzer Prizes, including the first ever awarded for poetry. Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Maine in 1869. ![]()
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