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开始:2025-08-26

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成绩预发布时间 2025-12-28

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British vs. American Poetry: The Vibes Are So Different (Here’s Why I Think That Is)

By 豆奶 4天前 4次浏览

After going through both British and American sections of the course, I’ve started noticing a tiny but fun difference: British poems (like Byron’s When We Two Parted) feel more “dramatic and formal,” while American ones (like Bryant’s To a Waterfowl) have a calmer, more “nature-focused” vibe. For example, To a Waterfowl talks about the bird guiding the speaker—super quiet and reflective, which feels way less intense than Byron’s heartbreak. Do you guys agree with this vibe check? Or have you found a British/American poem that breaks this pattern? Also, do you think the history of each country (like Britain’s old literary traditions vs. America’s focus on individualism/nature) shapes these styles? Let’s unpack this!

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