To Helen and Helen by Edgar Allen Poe and H.D respectively  some(prenominal) discuss the same  charwoman  soon enough contain vastly contrasting views of her. In both  poetrys Helen of troy is the subject. In Helen the  verbalizer  gestates Helen is the  incarnation of all Greece hates  piece in To Helen the  verbaliser believes Helen is the embodiment of all Greece loves and represents.                The tone of To Helen  tin  potbelly be guessed by its title. The use of apostrophe suggests the  loud vocaliser respects and feels   playpen up to Helen.  This  confine implies a favorable view of Helen.  and then the  utterer not only displays respect throughout the poem  notwithstanding   similarly adoration. In lines tree the speaker uses  fiction to  comparability Helens beauty to a ship on a  sweet-scented sea For the speaker the thought of Helens beauty is  equal a ship taking a weary, way  half-hearted  roamer home. It transports him to the glory that was G   reece and the grandeur that was Rome. The tone of Helen can to a fault be guessed by its title. The use of her name, Helen, shows less respect and intern implies a less favorable view of Helen. Indeed the speaker not only displays disrespect throughout the poem  except also hate. Unlike the speaker of To Helen The speaker of Helen does not  remark Helens beauty. She believe it is tainted because of the character of the woman who posses it. Because of Helens  other(prenominal) enchantments and past ills the speaker believes Greece can only love her if she were laid, white  change amid funeral cypresses.  contrastingly the speaker of To Helen imagines Helen alive in his window  prop an agate lamp. For him Helen is the embodiment of all Greece love in contrast to the speaker in Helen who believe Helen embodies everything Greece hates.

                In stanza two the speaker of to Helen uses descriptive  wrangle to express his adoration for Helen. Describing Helen with diction like  hyacinth  tomentumÂ, classic  causa and Naiad airs. The speaker of Helen also uses descriptive language to express her hate for Helen. Describing Helen with diction  queasy faceÂ, past enchantments and past ills.                In the third and  expire stanza of To Helen the speaker imagines Helen is standing by his window with a lamp in her hand.  In the third and also last stanza of Helen the speaker wishes Helen were dead.                                                          If you  penury to  clear a full essay, order it on our website: 
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