Comparision and Contrast between Sri Aurobindos two poems, "The Mother of Dreams" and "Invitation"
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The Similar Differences Between Two Greats
Many interpretations have been derived from Sri Aurobindo's poems, "The Mother of Dreams" and "Invitation". These two poems depict a man in a suppressed mental state with a classical sense of imagination. In this essay the reader is introduced to some of the many interpretations of these two poems. As they vary in certain areas, these two poems show a sense of unique style. The two poems, " The Mother
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to his/her own mental imagination. Although the poems have a variety of different contrasts and similarities, they are still a perfect, if not, uncanny example of the style of Aurobindo's work. Both poems show a great sense of literary fullness that helps to round them off into perfect specimens of literary writing. They each, in their own way, captivate the reader and locks him/her into the theme of each poem without creating difficulties.
to his/her own mental imagination. Although the poems have a variety of different contrasts and similarities, they are still a perfect, if not, uncanny example of the style of Aurobindo's work. Both poems show a great sense of literary fullness that helps to round them off into perfect specimens of literary writing. They each, in their own way, captivate the reader and locks him/her into the theme of each poem without creating difficulties.