I would like to be the rapids. Which country is the author from?

The author of "I Will Be a Rapid" is Petofi from Hungary.

Petofi is a famous Hungarian patriotic poet and hero. His poetry has a distinctive personality and unique style. His poetic works express the pursuit of freedom, love and national liberation, and also reflect the love of life and high praise of the human spirit.

"I Will Be a Rapid" is Petofi's classic work. The poem expresses the author's strong pursuit of love and his determination to devote himself to love. The poem uses rapids as a symbol. By describing the rapids' call to the shore and the persistent pursuit of love, it expresses the author's firm belief in love and his determination to sacrifice everything for love.

Petofi’s poetry is not only widely circulated in Hungary, but has also become a part of world literature. His poetic works have a strong personality and unique style, with profound thoughts, sincere feelings, simple and natural language, and are deeply loved by readers.

The writing background of "I Will Be a Rapid":

The writing background of "I Will Be a Rapid" was in the second half of the 19th century, when Europe was in a period of rapid change, especially in Hungary. The struggle for national independence is at a white-hot stage. As a singer of the times, Petofi accumulated and burst out all his enthusiasm and power in his short and glorious life.

Involved in the desperate struggle for national independence, he wrote a large number of passionate and inspiring battle poems. These poems are closely integrated with the national liberation war and reflect the desire of the freedom-loving, hard-working and brave Hungarian people for national independence and equal freedom.

In the poem, Petofi expressed his strong pursuit of love and his determination to devote himself to love. He met and fell in love with Sendele Yulia, but the earl, who owned a large land estate, refused to marry his daughter to a poor poet like Petofi.

In the face of resistance, Petofi could not suppress his feelings for Yulia and wrote a love poem in half a year. "I Will Be a Rapid" is one of these love poems, which expresses the poet's firm belief in love and his high praise for the human spirit.