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How Has Poetry Changed Over Time Essay

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Has poetry of the 21st century changed drastically? Well first off poetry in this age has become more musical than flowing piece of written art we read about today. If you take the time to break down the lyrics of a song and compare it to the poems in the 1500s we would see its more of the presentation that changed. Christopher Marlowe, a 1500 poet, wrote many heartwarming poems, but I'm going to use “the passionate shepherd to his love” to compare to a modern day poet and R&B singer John Legend’s song All of me. Also to give a different view of style Ima add John Donne “the flea” in the mix. First of all, these pieces all have one common theme, love. The flea uses a lot of hidden meaning to express his love but also you get the idea he just wants a physical connection of love, sex. The imagery of “the flea” is more complex and creative than “the passionate shepherd to his love” and All of me. John D. …show more content…

Drawing me in, and you kicking me out
You've got my head spinning, no kidding, I can't pin you down”
In John Legend song it’s a deep connection he wants and just like in “the flea” she is playing hard to get. The difference is John Legend is going through more of a breakup and want her to stay. He feels unstoppable with her and feels they should put their egos aside and come together as one. In “the flea” he wants the same and more, hints to the blood joining together in the flea and mingling. In “the passionate shepherd…” he doesn't use sweet words he tells her the future they can have in the most upfront way. Like Legend, he wants his love to just stay with him and spend their lives together.
The speaker gives his lover an image of the future and what all he can provide, basically saying all this could be us yours if you stay with me. He doesn't use much imagery, but in a way he doesn't need it, he rather wow her with nice things, not words.
“Come live with me and be my love,
And we will all the pleasures

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