William Morris, whose poetic representation of real life scenes defined his perspectives of viewing the world. His poetic words gained popularity in late 18th century and is still remembered today in the mind of those who value the concept of love as spiritual representation (Medina, 69). He is still remembered today as one of the leading proponent of well-known verse “Love is enough” which made him float in the sea of success and attention by the people (Morris, 63).
His poetic content gained popularity in late 18th century after 1860 era. Great poets such as Robert Herrick, Andrew Marvell, and George Herbert recognized the content of poetry by William Morris (Raffa, 56). Metaphysically, theses poetic verses characteristically have used atypical verse forms that not only added the simplicity to William Morris verses as “Love is enough”. He has mixed the simplicity content with curiosity towards love, and presentation of what is considered as surprising metaphorical conceits related to love. William has used thematic expression of concepts related to love to accentuate the eccentric and unexpected chains of reasoning for the explaining of concept (Joel, 87).
Poem presented in the text above basically portrays the symbolism concept of a person to view life due to good and bad experiences. Main challenge in writing this poem was to define the relation between person's real life experiences and merging the concepts of presentation through legacy of William ...