Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Analyzing Some of Anna Akhmatovas Poetry - 726 Words
Unassuming Exuberance Anna Akhmatova lived from 1889 to 1966 during a dark, rough time in Russia. ââ¬Å"Everything is Plundered,â⬠ââ¬Å"I Am Not One of Those Who Left the Land,â⬠and ââ¬Å"Midnight Versesâ⬠are prime examples of Akhmatovaââ¬â¢s symbolic literature. Akhmatova used poetry to help her overcome difficulties in life; it was a way of expressing and setting her feelings free. All of Anna Akhmatovaââ¬â¢s poems contain a common theme that connects to her real life: though life can be rough, it is important to deal with problems and work towards acceptance. In ââ¬Å"Midnight Verses,â⬠the theme is dark and tumultuous. This poem is a perfect reflection of Akhmatovaââ¬â¢s life. She faced many complications in life, but she had to accept them because she did not want to give up on her home country. Likewise, Akhmatovaââ¬â¢s poem has an unwilling acceptance at the end. ââ¬Å"Midnight Versesâ⬠also displays her thoughts in a very creative way. ââ¬Å"And the signal bells of light rhymes / Then I begin to understand / And the simply dictated lines / Lie down in the snow white notebookâ⬠(Akhmatova 13-16). Throughout ââ¬Å"Midnight Verses,â⬠Akhmatova uses powerful imagery, making it easy to relate to her thoughts. ââ¬Å"Everything is Plunderedâ⬠is another of Akhmatovaââ¬â¢s poems that continues to illustrate this theme. In ââ¬Å"Everything is Plundered,â⬠the theme of confusion and contrast in life is present. The struggles in life are portrayed throughout the poem. This poem reflects humanityââ¬â¢s imperfect
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