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Term Papers on Cause And Effect Essay: Hopelessness By Li Ch’ing Chao

Term Paper TitleCause And Effect Essay: Hopelessness By Li Ch’ing Chao
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Cause and effect essay: Hopelessness by Li Ch’ing Chao


                                                                                             Course: English Composition


                                                                                                                                        


            Li Ch’ing Chao, a well-known Chinese poet, is a female representative of antique literature in the tenth century. Her poems, Hopelessness for example, show the voice of a sensitive woman, the sorrow and grief of the wartime and her lifetime. “Hopelessness” is a good poem and one of the most symbolic poems that express her style, her characteristics in writings.


                So as to understand the poem clearly, some details and features about her life are necessary. She was born and grew up in the wartime, in a family of well-known scholars and administrators. The social and political upheaval forced her to become a refugee. Her family followed the Sung court when nomadic people force to flee south from its capital on the north of China plain. She understood the root of the Sung regime’s corruptness and military weakness. As a very experienced person like that, she wrote many works with many topics, which range from the political upheavals of China during the early years of Sung dynasty to her personal feelings.


            The poem begins with the scene that a woman was watching herself in the mirror:


            When I look in the mirror


            My face frightens me


            How horrible I have become!


            When Spring...

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