Which statement best explains the relationship between William's "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" and of Brueghel's painting of the same title?

A. William's poem uses the painting to discuss a theme generally
B. William's poem is a likeness of the painting
C. William's poem compares the painting to other paintings
D. William's poem provides a new interpretation of the painting

Respuesta :

The statement that best explains the relationship between William's "Landscape with the fall of Icarus" and Brueghel's painting of the same title is: B.  William's poem is a likeness of the painting.  

The poet William Carlos Williams is basically describing Brueghel's painting.  Of course he does it from his perspective, focusing on the fact that it is spring and that Icarus's wings, made out of wax must have melted, making him fall to the sea, while nobody sees or pays attention to this event.  The painting describes this same situation, the poetic voice is also indifferent to the fall of Icarus, and the painting wants the viewer to feel this indifference.  

The statement that best described the relationship between William's poems is given in option (b): "William's poem is a likeness of the painting."

How did William relate the poems?

William's poetry is a likeness of the picture, which is the simplest way to describe the connection between Brueghel's painting of the same name and William's "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus."

In essence, Brueghel's artwork is being described by poet William Carlos Williams.

Of course, he does it from his point of view, focusing on the fact that it is spring and that Icarus must have fallen to the sea because his wax wings must have melted, but no one is aware of or pays attention to this incident.

The lyrical voice in the painting also expresses indifference toward Icarus's descent, and the painting seeks to convey this indifference to the observer.

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