Compare and Contrast Eros poems
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Throughout these two poems "Eros" is revealed to the reader in two very different perspectives. The first poem by Robert Bridges portrays to the reader that Eros is a true god and that when it comes to love man is the one who suffers. In the second poem by Anne Stevenson, Eros is shown as a beat on and a miserable person who suffers from love.
The concept of the first poem is evident in
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battered looks are a result of human's love: "Gloss your fate." This tells the reader that the madam's fate is a "gloss" or mirror image of Eros's thrashed about physical features. In conclusion, it is evident to us that these two poems are radically different in the way they represent Eros. One represents him as a god, and an object of worship, yet the other represents him as a beat up slave of humanity's love.
battered looks are a result of human's love: "Gloss your fate." This tells the reader that the madam's fate is a "gloss" or mirror image of Eros's thrashed about physical features. In conclusion, it is evident to us that these two poems are radically different in the way they represent Eros. One represents him as a god, and an object of worship, yet the other represents him as a beat up slave of humanity's love.