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Neruda, él poeta de la pasión
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Neruda, he poet of the passion
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Test of about? PABLO NERUDA.?

Neruda, he poet of the passion


? She is not poet who writes
Many rimadas words,
is Only poet the one that lives,
As it thinks and it speaks.?
(Anonymous)
So that to Pablo Neruda the considered thing like? poet of the love? or? poet of the passion? So that to Pablo the women stick to him? That will be what it inspires it to write? Those are questions that many are asked, and perhaps I could be responded from different points of view like being
Through love, lack of affection, the passion hatred, the freedom, justice or the injustice, in aim each one can respond to its way. In this occasion we will respond a That will be what it inspires it to write to a poet?

Through time poets stand out, in fact the one who I influence more was the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda who writes poetries, but their poetries are not common and current, that is to say, that in his poetries the originality abounds, in other words, the love that it intends that is expression of their love by the life. For example the air, fire, birds, the sea are the characteristics of their poems, and therefore the women.

Throughout his work the poet demonstrated that it is possible to be seen the great things of the wonderful world through the letters of each poetry. Dig you indicate that Neruda identifies with the objects and the nature submerging in them, therefore she describes on the inside, who are characteristic of a revolutionary poet in all the senses.

Dig to also add that Pablo Neruda uses the rhetoric, this otherwise it uses terms to embellish the metaphor ignited by the passion and the fury. Pablo Neruda does not describe, suggests.

Then I could be said that everything what it surrounds it I turn it of the insignificant thing turns to meaning. The inspiration sees traverse its poems, sees through its 5 senses, but to my way I can say that sense sees with the 6, which few have.
As it says? that the words are I astonish put under to take to the heart of a woman.

By: Nestor Galician Negretty
Student of Linguistic UMSS


July 11, 2008 | 10:51 AM Comments  0 comments

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