Monday, February 18, 2019
Views on Poetry and Other Art Forms in Emersons The Poet :: Emerson Poet Essays
Views on Poetry and Other  cunning Forms in Emersons The Poet   Emersons The Poet An Essay, is packed with statements, and ideas that contradict each other in  legion(predicate)  guidances. His  put on of lofty  expression and ego driven ideals  ar  make to confuse the average reader and are clearly not meant for the  blueprint of entertainment. As a reader, I found the text to be puzzling and unfounded in its theories about  compositions connection with  disposition.     Firstly, Emerson stgraphicss right off by throwing a wrench in his own works. His description of admirers of fine art and sculpture is nothing more than a  inductive reasoning. One cannot make such(prenominal) sweeping statements about a group of people. There are  eternally exceptions to the rule. I am sure that mevery admirers of fine art  cognise a lot about the subject and have very  advantageously reasons for liking what they do. Not only does Emerson slam the artistic elite, but his  all essay is an embodiment    of the ideals he is trying to dispel in these  firstly few sentences. Emerson treats poetry in the exact same manner in which he scoffs at in the beginning of the essay. The author  discovers that The true poet is our  circumferent connection with nature. I am very sure that there are people who admire paintings of a fine nature scene, and they surely feel that it is our closest connection with nature. Words are not the only way to express oneself in a connecting way with nature.     This brings me to another sweeping generalization that Emerson makes in the body of this essay. He actually makes the statement that words to a song are not poetry in a sense.  be a musician, I strongly disagree with such a statement.  nisus lyrics can be just as touching as any other type of poetry. In fact, this type of poetry has another added incentive besides the words. This is called music Music itself can even stand  completely in painting a very vibrant picture of nature with no words at all. T   his is more of an accomplishment, because the author is not allowed to use words in his sound painting. Music that describes nature without the use of language is still using symbolism to convey the connection between man and nature. The difference is that a violin might symbolize the wind  rather of a bunch of words.  
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