Original Poem
"What a wretched thing is this illusion of desire; that even for ones like you, souls like us are left to pine." Meaning
Translation (English)
About the Poet
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The poet's identity and era are not identified based on the available information.
Historical Context
- Literary Form
- Free verse
- When Written
- Unknown
- Background
- The poem reflects on the nature of desire and its impact on the soul, suggesting a philosophical or introspective exploration of human emotions.
Sources: https://www.litcharts.com/shakescleare/shakespeare-translations/the-tempest/act-1-scene-2, https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/38932-a-man-s-heart-is-a-wretched-wretched-thing-it-isn-t, https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/jeffrey-r-holland/souls-symbols-sacraments/, https://www.huckgutman.com/blog-1/wallace-stevens-the-fierceness-of-desire, https://clearbible.blog/2019/04/21/desire-hope-the-resurrection/
Detailed Explanation
Themes
Literary Devices
Word Dictionary
| Word | Meaning | Translation | Transliteration |
|---|---|---|---|
| wretched | miserable | extremely unhappy or unfortunate | rech-id |
| illusion | false idea | something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression | i-loo-zhun |
| desire | wanting | a strong feeling of wanting something | di-zai-ur |
| pine | long for | to yearn deeply; suffer with longing | pyn |
| souls | spirits | the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being | sohlz |
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