Flowers of Evil is a collection of poems by Charles Pierre Baudelaire (182 1- 1867). This is a book with strict logic, strict structure and flawless. The flower of evil is called "a bunch of exotic flowers blooming in the transitional period when the great tradition has disappeared and the new tradition has not yet been formed" in France. The works are characterized by romanticism, symbolism and realism.
brief introduction
The Flower of Evil, composed of more than 100 poems, was carefully arranged by the poet into six organic parts, and the poet's spiritual exploration was carried out in an orderly way.
The first part, "Melancholy and Ideal", describes both melancholy and ideal. Melancholy is heavy, and ideals are slim. Walking through the heavy melancholy, looking for hard-to-find ideals.
The second "Scenery of Paris" describes Paris in the poet's eyes, or Paris in his heart. This is not a beautiful city, not a bustling "garden", but a "bustling city, a city full of dreams,/ghosts pulling the sleeves of pedestrians in broad daylight!" (Seven Old People) Baudelaire pulled the vision of poetry from the romantic nature to the grotesque modern metropolis, but what people saw was a deformed and abnormal picture.