The Beauty and Complexity of Love: Poetic Narrative in Pablo Neruda's Twenty Love Poems and A Song of Despair
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https://doi.org/10.70091/Atras/vol07no01.16Keywords:
beauty and complexity of love, critical analysis, Impermanence, Pablo Neruda, the power of love, Twenty Love Poems and Song of DespairAbstract
Pablo Neruda's Twenty Love Poems and A Song of Despair (1924) is a compilation of verses that established him as a quintessential poet of love; these poems illustrate his inclination for joy and dedication to life. These poems are written in a personal voice and depict his individual experiences. Neruda's poetry on love is sensual, passionate, sad, and delicate; through highlighting the worth of genuineness in love, the significance of its pain, and the universality of human experience, these poems demonstrate a profound comprehension of human conditions. The paper aims to examine, through a critical analysis method, how Neruda portrays his love with in-depth and elegant words, and also explores how the poet conveys the complexity of love. In the poems, Neruda states that his lovers are not to be with him, but whenever he thinks about them, he feels the happiness he felt at that time; it is the beauty of love, and the complexity of love is Impermanence, which emphasizes that loss and suffering are common in human experience that go beyond social and cultural divides.
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