Fragmented poetry

Tagore's poems tend to personify people and describe realistic creatures such as animals and flowers, while Pushkin's poems tend to be lyrical and belong to feelings. For example, he wrote "I once loved you" to commemorate the beautiful love story between him and Olenina.

Tagore's Birds expresses his love for everything in the world and embodies his broad mind.

Pushkin's I loved you not only pays homage to his dead love, but also insinuates that Olenina's father is getting closer and closer to the czar, implying the czar's autocratic system.

Tagore's The Gardener Collection, Episode 28

Your questioning eyes are sad. It wants to know what I mean, just like the moon exploring the sea.

I exposed the end of my life to your eyes without any secrets or reservations. So you don't know me.

If it is a gem, I can break it into thousands of particles and wear it around your neck as a necklace.

If it is a flower, round, small and fragrant, I can pick it from the branch and wear it in your hair.

But it's a heart, dear. Where are its sides and bottom?

You don't know the edge of this kingdom, but you are still the queen of this kingdom.

If it is a temporary pleasure, it will bloom in laughter, and you will see it immediately.

If it is pain, it will melt into crystal tears, and it goes without saying that it reflects its deepest secret.

But this is love, my love.

Its joys and pains are endless, and its needs and wealth are endless.

It is as close to you as your life, but you can never fully understand it.

Appreciation: Expressing Feelings: Philosophical Voice of Life and Love? Features: subtle and euphemistic?

Pushkin? If life cheats you.

If life deceives you, don't be sad or impatient.

You need to keep calm on a blue day.

Believe it, happy days will come.

My heart always looks forward to the future.

I am often depressed now.

Everything is instantaneous.

Everything will pass.

That's already in the past

Will become a beautiful memory.

Appreciation: If Life Deceives You was written on the day Pushkin was exiled by the czar. At that time, the Russian revolution was in full swing, but the poet was forced to be isolated from the world. In this case, the poet did not lose hope and fighting spirit. He loves life and pursues his ideals persistently, believing that light will come and justice will win. Poetry clarifies such a positive and optimistic attitude towards life: when life deceives you, don't be sad or impatient; A friend in need is a friend indeed. Everything will pass and the future will be happy. It is impossible to live without pain and sorrow. Happiness will not be covered by sadness forever, and happy days will come. In the second section, the poet expresses his eternal positive attitude towards the future, telling people that when we look back on that past after overcoming difficulties and hardships, everything in the past will become beautiful. This is the summary of the poet's life experience and the true meaning of life.