The poems are "Song -- To the Men of England" by Shelley and "Land of Hope and Glory" by Benson. In 8-10 sentences, compare the methods the two poets use to emphasize their enthusiasm toward their view of England.

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To show enthusiasm for England's vision, Shelley uses a more stimulating tone, a less formal language, and a more popular speaker, while Benson uses a strong patriotic tone, a more lyrical language, and a more formal speaker.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Shelley's poem has less rigid aims.
  • This poem is about highlighting the different classes of people that exist in England.
  • Shelley's aimed to show that England was a home for all people. So he encourages everyone to be proud of this country.
  • As his goal was to reach all these classes, the poem has a stimulating tone, a more relaxed language, an easy-to-identify rhyming scheme (AABB), and a simple, popular speaker.
  • Benson's poem had stricter goals.
  • He wanted to show how patriotism was important to a nation and because of that, his poem has a very patriotic tone.
  • the language is more formal, showing that he wanted to reach a specific audience.
  • The poem has a more complex rhyming scheme (ABABCDCD) and a less popular and more authoritative speaker.

With that, we can see that even dealing with the same subject, two poems can adopt completely different strategies to approach them.

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