Appreciation of robert burns's The Red Rose

This is one of Burns' popular love lyrics, and it is also a good example of how poets use ancient Scottish folk poems and create immortal poems by modifying ancient folk materials. The extreme simplicity of language and the charming rhythm of poetry better express the poet's true feelings for his loved ones than anything else.

Brief introduction of poet

Robert? Robert burns (1759- 1796) is a Scottish poet. 1759 65438+1was born in a farmer's family on the Scottish Plateau on October 25th, and the family was in financial difficulties. He likes poetry since he was a child. 1786, poems written by Scottish dialect masters were published. His poems are varied, mostly written in Scottish dialect, expressing the great poet's love for his hometown and nature and praising friendship and love. 1796 died of poverty and disease. However, the hardship of life is not the main impression of his works. His works are full of love for real life, showing the scene of rural life in Scotland and the poet's pursuit of freedom and equality. Burns's poems are mainly folk songs. He wrote many love poems, involving all kinds of changes in love. His famous poems include A Red Rose and My Dear John? John Anderson, my Joe, my heart is in the highlands, and so on. The lyrics of Auld Lang Syne, which is sung now, are taken from this poet's poem.