what philosophical meaning is implied in Phlip Freneau's "The Wild Honey Suckle"?
的有关信息介绍如下:in this poem the poet expressed a keen awareness of the loveliness and transience of nature.he not only meditated on mortality but also celebrated nature.it implies that life and death are inevitable law of nature, "the wild honey suckle"is philipfreneau's most widely read natureal lyric with the theme of transience.the central image is a nativewild flower,which makes a drastic difference from elite flower images typical of tradition english poems. the poem showed strong feelings for the natural beauty,which was the characteristic of romantic poets. 重要部分:the poem was written in regular 6-line tetrameter stanzas,rhyming:ababcc .the structure of the poem is regular,so it has the neoclassic quality of proportion and balance. alliteration ,assonance,masculine rhyme used in the poem also produce musical or melodious and harmonious,which matches the beautyof the flower,the beauty of poem is partly ambodied in the effects created through changes in the rhythm. the poem contains iambics trochaics and spondee. the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables suggests the transience of the life of the flower and the poet's emotional change.the poem is full of sensuous images such as fair flower visual image,comely grow kinasthetic image and honeyed blossoms olfactory image.all the images make us feel pity for the beautiful flower which has only a short life. obviously the poet is sentimental,deistic optimist. the line"the sapace is but an hour"contains a hyperbole stressing and transience of life. the tone of the poem is both sentimental and optimistic.