Comments received on poems by Soman Ragavan



Analysis-Entering Furnace-Part 1--14Aug2025
Poetic Licence said:

I find this quite shocking but that is because it is something I am not used to, I enjoy learning of other cultures, people and traditions. So this culture certainly See\'s it through the end, an interesting write

August 14th, 2025 07:40

Analysis-Entering Furnace-Part 1--14Aug2025
sorenbarrett said:

To me that is not accustomed to that procedure it is a bit shocking, not because of anything against cremation but the watching of it approximates wantching a body rot and worms take over. Decomposition was never an interest of mine. A powerful poem indeed. Most interesting

August 14th, 2025 04:38

Poem-Flakker 35-The Sequel (1)--5Aug2025
Poetic Licence said:

The feelings that continue through a nation for many years after a War/Invasion, nicely expressed and written

August 13th, 2025 05:46

Poem-Flakker 35-The Sequel (1)--5Aug2025
sorenbarrett said:

This piece seems to convey the feelings in the wake of war after an invasion call it colonization or whatever you may. A matter of fact description. Very nice

August 13th, 2025 04:43

Poem-ComeInUrgentlySlakker-57...!--5Aug2025
Poetic Licence said:

Only the in innocent suffet in any war or battle, enjoyed the read

August 12th, 2025 06:26

Poem-ComeInUrgentlySlakker-57...!--5Aug2025
sorenbarrett said:

Another poem of adversaries pitted against each other in warfare where victory or defeat seem the only options. It is always the innocent that suffer. Well written.

August 12th, 2025 04:24

Poem-Come in urgently, Flakker-35...! (2)
sorenbarrett said:

In panic even the best of decisions go bad. Blame is shifted where it falls most easily. In the end make the best out of it and play it off. A read with a moral

August 10th, 2025 21:14

Poem-Come in urgently, Flakker-35...! (1)
Poetic Licence said:

A nicely written and detailed account of a war plane incident that happened in India, nicely written

August 8th, 2025 06:17

Poem-Come in urgently, Flakker-35...! (1)
sorenbarrett said:

A play like commentary through metaphor on not only current events but social expectations from within. Well done

August 8th, 2025 05:16

AnalysisByQwen2.5Plus AI-Volume 3-BananaTrees-2Feb2025
Priya Tomar said:

Very well.
Informative enough....


July 19th, 2025 10:28

AnalysisByQwen2.5Plus AI-Volume 3-BananaTrees-2Feb2025
sorenbarrett said:

Very informative in that I live around bananas and have just planted several. Enjoyed and learned some things as well

July 19th, 2025 05:09

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 20-CoconutTrees-1Feb2025
Friendship said:

Thank you so much for the education on coconuts. There was a lot I didn\'t know or understand about it, but now I\'m educated. Thank you for all this.

July 17th, 2025 07:26

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 20-CoconutTrees-1Feb2025
Priya Tomar said:

Very well analysis

July 17th, 2025 05:58

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 20-CoconutTrees-1Feb2025
sorenbarrett said:

This analysis contained a good deal of information on coconuts. Having a property in Florida where I have dozens of coconut trees around my house I have had significant interest in the tree and its fruit. I have to say you have to be very experienced and with the proper tools to open those little devils. Lots of good information in this analysis

July 17th, 2025 04:32

AnalysisByHIX Chat AI-Volume 2 - To Salvia S India--27Jan2025
Priya Tomar said:

Wordsworth, Coleridge , Byron were Romantic poets
Wordsworth worshipped nature
Tennyson\' nature is red in tooth and claws.
If your poetry has metaphors , imagery similar to these great poets , really you are a great poet.
Ramanujan highlighted socio- cultural themes in his poetry , Sylvia Plath is a compassionate poet.
If your poetry has rich themes like these poets , Reàlly you are versatille genius.

You provided complete analysis of your poetry and highlighted social relationship in the age of social media.
Good job

July 16th, 2025 12:23

AnalysisByHIX Chat AI-Volume 2 - To Salvia S India--27Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

A most interesting analysis of a poem on the change in relationships in the digital age. Nicely done Soman

July 16th, 2025 11:08

AnalysisByChatGPT-Volume 138-NizamuddinBridge--5Mar2025
Priya Tomar said:

Indian poetry is driven by Rasa Theory while western tragedy revolves around Hamartia.
In kalidasa\'s shakuntalam we can taste all nine rasa ..
Mahadevi Verma belongs fo Chhayawadi group of poets.

Indian verses bloom with rasa scent
King lear\'s fall caused by his poor judgement








July 15th, 2025 13:38

AnalysisByDeepSeek AI-Volume 1-WaterSecurityMauritius-19Feb2025
Priya Tomar said:

Good job...
I recall Coleridge\'s lines
Water water everywhere.......

July 15th, 2025 08:06

AnalysisByDeepSeek AI-Volume 1-WaterSecurityMauritius-19Feb2025
sorenbarrett said:

When in want it is hard to see others waste what we need. A good review of this piece

July 15th, 2025 07:37

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 19--Poem-GiorgiaMeloni-30Jan2025
Priya Tomar said:

Very well
You are highly educated .


July 14th, 2025 13:22

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 19--Poem-GiorgiaMeloni-30Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

Another most complete analysis of this poem. Very nice

July 14th, 2025 08:41

AnalysisByDeepAI-Volume 17 -EntitledMynas--20Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

This one again seems familiar. I have great admiration for crows that are most intelligent. They have phenomenal memories and recognize faces. This was a most informative read

July 12th, 2025 04:32

AnalysisByChatGPT-Volume 126--The eager ox--2Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

Interesting themes in this poem with deep meaning. I remember youth when energy was sufficient to make work enjoyable when cooperation was looked to for acceptance by others. As I have grown older the enjoyment of work is still there although the energy is gone. The satisfaction of a labor completed. A good write Soman

July 11th, 2025 07:32

AnalysisByBlackboxAI-Volume 16-EntitledMynas--20Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

Quite informative I learned a great deal about Mynas that I had not known before. Nicely done Soman

July 10th, 2025 09:49

AnalysisByYouChat-Volume 11-Sparrows--19Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

There have been several about sparrows being a generic term like poetry I guess there must be many subspecies. Good review Soman

July 8th, 2025 09:09

AnalysisByPerplexityAI-Volume 22-Sparrows--19Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

Another analysis on the sparrow and its behaviors. This in many ways is analogues and a metaphor for humans as well. Well done Soman

July 7th, 2025 08:29

AnalysisByGoogleGemini-Volume 26-Sparrows--19Jan2025
Soman Ragavan said:

Thanks. I give my documents to various AI platforms for analysis so as to get an idea how each deals with them.

July 6th, 2025 09:20

AnalysisByGoogleGemini-Volume 26-Sparrows--19Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

Another good analysis Soman that brings back memories of the last one done on sparrows. Nicely done

July 6th, 2025 04:20

Preface by Microsoft Copilot to my book \"Poetic Visions\" volume 18
sorenbarrett said:

Beautiful words about an ambitious project. Nicely organized and presented in a clear and concise manner relating the two articles of analysis to each other and presenting a goal of cooperative work from man and machine to analyze. Nicely done

July 2nd, 2025 04:31

AnalysisByGoogleGemini-Volume 26-Sparrows--19Jan2025
sorenbarrett said:

A lovely and informative analysis of a wonderous bird. Fascinated with birds I have watched them many times. The mockingbird so protective of their young recruit family members to watch the nest and dive bomb any intruder. The toucan that eats the young out of others nests, so many species each with their own ways. The sparrow seems a common choice in poetry being so widely known and a common bird like common man. Thanks for sharing

July 1st, 2025 08:12

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