What is the situation that inspired the more strong than time poem?
It offers themes of eternal love and the passage of time.
More Strong than Time: What is the significance of the title of the poem?
O Lovely Fishermaiden: How is the fishmaiden represented in the poem? Is she strong or fragile?
Brazil by Ronald de Carvalho: What does the poem tell about Brazil?
The charcoal burner's son: In what two seperate instances in the poem is God mentioned?
The charcoal burner's son: How do you explain the fact that the poem begins with the dawn and ends with the darkness?
The Amazon river in Brazil is the second longest river in the world. It is 6,400 km long. How is this projected in the poem?
Does the fact that the Erl-king rode through the woods at night increase the fearful and mysterious quality of the poem? Explain.
Brazil by Ronald de Carvalho: Based on the poem, would you say that Brazil has been industrialized or is it still mainly rural?
The charcoal burner's son: Did it really take the boy all day to reach his father's kiln? Why does it seem it did in the poem?
Did Napoleon, who planned and led his men to victory, deserve to be remembered more than the men who followed his orders? Discuss.