Comments received on poems by Ujjwal Acharya
The Simal Tree
2781 said:
I loved playing in trees, now some parents think it\'s to dangerous.
I liked it.
July 20th, 2024 00:08
2781 said:
I loved playing in trees, now some parents think it\'s to dangerous.
I liked it.
July 20th, 2024 00:08
The Simal Tree
Ujjwal Acharya said:
The central idea of the poem is the enduring bond between a person named Ujjwal and a Simal tree, which has been a constant presence in his life since childhood. The poem explores themes of companionship, nostalgia, and the inevitability of death.
The subject matter of the poem revolves around the emotional connection between Ujjwal and the Simal tree, highlighting the tree\'s role as a source of comfort, support, and memories throughout Ujjwal\'s life. The poem also touches on the concept of mortality and the passage of time.
The word choice in the poem is simple and straightforward, conveying a sense of intimacy and familiarity between Ujjwal and the Simal tree. The use of first-person perspective from the tree\'s point of view adds a personal touch to the narrative.
Literary devices such as personification (giving human qualities to the tree), imagery (describing the tree\'s physical decline), and symbolism (the tree representing a constant presence in Ujjwal\'s life) are used to evoke emotions and create a vivid picture of the relationship between Ujjwal and the tree.
The syllabic patterns and stresses in the poem create a flowing and rhythmic quality, enhancing the overall emotional impact of the text. The structure of the poem consists of free verse with varying line lengths, contributing to the organic and natural flow of the narrative.
In terms of context, the poem explores universal themes of friendship, memory, and the cycle of life and death. The setting of the poem is a quiet hill where the Simal tree has stood for hundreds of years, serving as a timeless backdrop for the evolving relationship between Ujjwal and the tree. The poem conveys a sense of nostalgia and reflection on the passage of time, highlighting the enduring bond between nature and humanity.
July 19th, 2024 23:19
Ujjwal Acharya said:
The central idea of the poem is the enduring bond between a person named Ujjwal and a Simal tree, which has been a constant presence in his life since childhood. The poem explores themes of companionship, nostalgia, and the inevitability of death.
The subject matter of the poem revolves around the emotional connection between Ujjwal and the Simal tree, highlighting the tree\'s role as a source of comfort, support, and memories throughout Ujjwal\'s life. The poem also touches on the concept of mortality and the passage of time.
The word choice in the poem is simple and straightforward, conveying a sense of intimacy and familiarity between Ujjwal and the Simal tree. The use of first-person perspective from the tree\'s point of view adds a personal touch to the narrative.
Literary devices such as personification (giving human qualities to the tree), imagery (describing the tree\'s physical decline), and symbolism (the tree representing a constant presence in Ujjwal\'s life) are used to evoke emotions and create a vivid picture of the relationship between Ujjwal and the tree.
The syllabic patterns and stresses in the poem create a flowing and rhythmic quality, enhancing the overall emotional impact of the text. The structure of the poem consists of free verse with varying line lengths, contributing to the organic and natural flow of the narrative.
In terms of context, the poem explores universal themes of friendship, memory, and the cycle of life and death. The setting of the poem is a quiet hill where the Simal tree has stood for hundreds of years, serving as a timeless backdrop for the evolving relationship between Ujjwal and the tree. The poem conveys a sense of nostalgia and reflection on the passage of time, highlighting the enduring bond between nature and humanity.
July 19th, 2024 23:19