Everest Lewin: Poems Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

Everest Lewin: Poems Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

“Morzatian Air” - “Morzatian Air”

The “Mozartian Air” is a motif of masterwork opuses that are undying. The demise of the original composer does not impact their permanent impact of his work. Therefore, the Mozartian creations automatically transcend time.

Warmth - The Best Poems of 1927

Lewin detects the sun “warmly spreads along my night-tossed blanket./It seems the touch, the welcome touch of friendship.” The sun’s warmth exemplifies the cordiality of true friendship. The imagery of the sun hints that Lewin’s reflections relate to the friendship that has generated warmth in his life.

Labyrinth - “Sonnet”

Lewin writes, "Where, in the labyrinth of all my days,/I met you and I loved you, is forgot.” The labyrinth exemplifies the muddle regarding the exacts days that the speaker fell in love. The labyrinth depicts the days that the speaker is endeavoring to recall as interwoven webs that one may not be extricated from smoothly.

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