I Am! by John Clare
In “I Am!”, John Clare depicts his incarcerated self that helplessly shouts out loud his need for love and human companionship.
John Clare (1793–1864) is often known as the “quintessential Romantic poet.” He is, to date, most remembered for his captivating and poetic descriptions of the English rural landscape. John Clare’s poetry is essentially a meditation and recognition of life. Everything from human life to all types of natural life, including the grass and weather, trees, rivers, sunlight, and even the sky, are mentioned in Clare’s poems.
In “I Am!”, John Clare depicts his incarcerated self that helplessly shouts out loud his need for love and human companionship.
“What is Life?” by John Clare is all about the meaning of life and true happiness. This piece explores a number of transience feelings and emotions and how they set traps for human beings.