Ap English Poetry Essay

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Poetry is just one of those entities that are in their own little part of literature. They are unlike any other variation of literature because of many different aspects. Just to list a few: their construction, word-play, rhymes, meaning, etc. Many famous poets will write poetry to show love, respect, disdain, and even hate; however, there are poets that write above the others and truly stand out for their superior works. Works of Edmund Spencer and Sir Philip Sidney wrote poems that I find most interesting in three different ways. Initially, I thought that Sir Philip Sidney’s Sonnet 31 had a fascinating conclusion. This sonnet, in summary, was how he talked to the moon about how he loves this girl. I thought this sonnet had two different ways it could have played out; the moon may symbolize himself as the moon is pale and sad. This could be referring to himself for he is sad, but the moon could also represent something else; love. Where ever there is the moon, there is love and beauty. The moon could symbolize the girl, and the perpetual beauty of the moon may indicate that he is talking to his girl. I really appreciate this quote by Sidney that really captures the essence of this poem, “Either I will find a way, or I …show more content…
Spenser is another well respected and admired poet, primarily for his sonnets that he wrote about his wife. His very first sonnet is simply explaining how amazing and beautiful his wife is. He’d write these sonnets to his wife simply to show his long-lasting love for her. The final two lines of the sonnet greatly explain what is happening, “Leaves, lines, and rhymes, seek her to please alone, whom if ye please, I care for other none,” (pg. 254). These two lines form the rhyming couplet, which summarize the entire poem. Spenser says he wrote these pages of rhymes for his beloved alone, because he cares for her above all