<span> I will discuss William Carlos William’s poem “Raleigh Was Right.” I really enjoy this poem. I feel that it speaks of the modern-mindset. Instead of frolicking through the fields of flowers and trying to absorb the spirit of nature, Williams offers that nature provides no peace; nature is not free from the world around it. The idea of nature somehow resembling a hope that counterpoises the modern lifestyle reminds me of Ragnarok (Nordic mythology); after Ragnarok (in Christian mythos, the Apocalypse or Doomsday) Lif and Lifthrasir (Adam and Eve) emerge from a forest—or great tree Yggdrasil—unscathed to repopulate the earth. In this case, nature provides a protection from the mayhem of even the gods. Getting back on track, Williams explains that nature doesn’t offer this pure protection from nature. He writes, “do not believe that we can live / today in the country / for the country will bring us no peace” (18-20). The negation in lines 18 and 20 offer a sense of hopelessness—a loss of hope in nature.</span>
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epic: absence of love, heroism, violence serious
medieval : mystery and fantasy, devotion to a woman, courtly loved, lighthearted, chivalry, women and romance
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Epic poems are long tales of an epic hero. They often follow the hero's journey plot line which includes a variety of battles that test the hero's strength and perseverance as well as reveal his weakness. Since women were not often on the battlefield, stories of love are not common.
Medieval poetry romanticizes the world of knights. There are tales of victory, but also love and romance. There is a fantastical and mysterious element to them because of their romantic nature.