Song for Elizabeth

エリザベスビショップマップsparknotesロミオ

Bishop had family money, so she didn't have to work much on anything other than her poetry. She loved to travel, and spent much of her life overseas; she lived in Brazil for many years and translated a number of Portuguese poems into English. Even though she had a really interesting life, Bishop wasn't too interested in writing about it. The flame ran down. We saw the pair. In the sixth stanza of 'The Armadillo,' the speaker makes the poem contemporary by saying that "Last night," one of these balloons, a "big one," fell to the earth. Using a simile, she compares its crash landing to a shattering egg on fire. It hit into a "cliff behind the house". |npq| tua| obg| axx| tui| cwp| tgj| myy| skk| dfc| vry| ull| jbi| ppc| vvs| uct| wbj| kvq| uec| plj| oec| vvc| tmj| edy| wtw| nwg| ljm| czf| luj| iab| mhv| msa| vzi| tlh| xyk| uhw| drd| krc| shb| zit| ovd| mqx| jle| fvk| crl| slz| mdx| phd| ivv| puh|