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Essay / Analysis of Tyutchev and Fet - 734
Tyutchev was one of the pioneers of Russian poetry, which showed the inner world of a woman, trying to support her side. Fyodor Ivanovich's love poetry is full of the desire to understand the woman's soul. He always emphasizes that his beloved person is clearer, higher – she morally surpasses his beloved, because of her sufferings, which are greater than his own. Tyutchev idealizes women, making them the center of the world's best and lightest. On the other hand, Fet does not describe the whole feeling of love as Fyodor Ivanovich does, but love seems to break down into separate impressions, into inner turmoil – the poet describes the exact moment of love. As illustrated in his poem “Whispers”. Shy breathing. Trilling', where the world of nature merges with the world of human feelings. Fet describes feelings through the symbols of nature. What is more remarkable is that the poem is written without any verbs, making it very melodic and meaningful. Fet sees music, love and nature as unique and organic