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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Poetry Analysis Essay

What types of things come to mind when you think about achieve ment? When I think of someone cosmos a succeeder I think of someone who achieved some type of goal or obtained an pay back of some type. The three poems I found talk about what winner means to each of the individual writers of these three poems. Each writer has their cause personal opinion on what victor means to them. These poems be solely about success, and you will notice how they be in all truly divers(prenominal) from one another. The first poem is surrounded achievement in the twenty-first cytosine by Sharon Esther Lampert.This poem talks about all of the things in life we should accomplish before we die and all the things we need to be successful in our goals in life. When I read this poem it reminds me of the things that I have always wanted to do but am that to accomplish. It is like the author is telling me life is too short to wait, I have to act on my dreams and goals now. Be who you are and do the things that gull you happy because one day it will be too late. achiever is a very hard thing to come by with all the different obstacles life throws at us all. Make a purposeful contribution to yourself (Sharon), stay true to who you are and know that you tail rile it.This is the feeling and emotion I got from Success in the Twenty- First Century by Sharon Ester Lampert. Next is a poem titled Successful also-ran by Robert William Service. In the beginning Robert says I wonder if successful men are always happy? When I was reading this poem I conception just because you have everything does not necessarily make you happy. The most successful people may have great wealth and clear belongings, but Robert makes a point in saying success can also be a failure.In the simple thought that peradventure not being successful in everything is also a practised thing. Let cottage comfort be my lot with well-worn britches (William) success is not measured in wealth, this poem m ade me see that success is being comfortable with who you are and what you have, whether it be success in undersized goals or large goals. Success should come with happiness not fame and riches. I think of all Ill neer own,-Im laughing in other words be happy with what you have, some people never get to have half of what you have and they are happy with that. eventually there is a poem by Emily Dickinson called Success is Counted Sweetest. This poem uses a few different metaphors explaining that those who succeed never truly appreciate it. On the other hand, the one who fails or lacks something is the one who truly appreciate success. These are the type of people who truly appreciate success and how rattling(prenominal) it would be if they had succeeded. The dilemma in this poem is that those who strive longer to reach a point of success are the ones who appreciate their victory more who took the give way today can tell the definition so clear of victory (Emily).Those who almost succeed but do not can suppose at their near success as sweet. Think of it due to being so close to success but yet never to the full got to the finish line, its a sweet feeling to know you were close. alike(p) saying to enjoy nectar and to truly understand all the wonderful aspects of nectar and be satisfied by it not just to jack off it down To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need. (Emily) So have you thought about what success means to you? Success comes in all sorts of different types of forms.There are big success like becoming the chief executive officer of a large company and there small victories like lovable first place in a spelling competition, which we also call being successful. Although these poems describe success from different aspects, they all show the emotion behind the moments of success and victory. Success is never a negative thing, but it can become negative if you lose focus on who you are and why you wanted this success to begin with. Be successf ul for no one else but yourself, after all that is how we accomplish success, on our own. Success in the Twenty-First Century by Sharon Esther Lampert Be Born.

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