The “Beirut” and “Nobody Dies in the Spring” are all poems. The poem Nobody Dies in the Spring is a poem done by Philip Appleman. The poem describes the environment so well, the and beauty of the spring and despite being surrounded by not so beautiful surrounding or neighborhood. Beirut is a poem that is also done by John Freeman. The poem by John Freeman focuses on his belief that there is a need of service integration for children in the country. The study will compare and contrast the relationship between Beirut and Nobody dies in spring setting.
The setting as camera, mood and action are depicted in the Beiruit poem. The setting of the poem as mood is depicted by the smoky consternation. James bond lit cigarettes, which symbolized stress. The mood of the play symbolizes misfortunes (Mallett, 2000) . For instance, their friend was shot dead whee the bullet passed through his mouth. It is a sad moment of time. The setting of the play is a camera since it takes into account what is seen and happens in the surrounding. There is also another setting of the poem called action. Action as a setting in the play is seen when people in the city had to be oriented to follow the wind through the night and listen for any sudden noise to wait for the ashes taste.
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The setting as mood, camera and action of the nobody dies in the spring by Freeman is different from that of Beirut. The setting as the mood of the play is enjoyable and happy faces are seen in the springs. Where there is peace there is no fear as it is depicted in the Nobody Dies in the Spring play. Holding hands with the strangers is a clear picture of the happiest people have in the springs and depicts the setting as a camera (Freeman, 2013) . The setting as the action is taking all necessary measures to ensure there is safety in the springs and nobody will die.
Conclusion
The two poems are good according to my view. The best of all is the Nobody Dies in the Spring poem, because of its flow of ideas and the positivity in it. Reading the poem makes you feel comfortable and enjoy the mood. It is encouraging, hence adding value to our lives.
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