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Robert Burns Brian Conlon Peter Chen Samuel Wu Matthew Lomax

A Biography Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759 in the village of Alloway, two miles south of Ayr. His parents, Willian Burnes and Agnes Broun, were tenant farmers but they ensured their son received a relatively good education and he began to read avidly. The works of Alexander Pope, Henry Mackenzie and Laurence Sterne fired Burns's poetic impulse and relationships with the opposite sex provided his inspiration. Handsome Nell, for Nellie Kilpatrick, was his first song. Hard physical labour on the family farm took its toll on the young Burns, who increasingly turned his attentions towards the passions of poetry, nature, drink and women which would characterise the rest of his life. He fathered twins with eventual wife Jean Armour, but a rift in their relationship nearly led to Burns emigrating to the West Indies with lover Mary Campbell (his Highland Mary). Mary's sudden death and the sensational success of his first published collection of verse kept him in Scotland. At just 27, Burns had already become famous across the country with poems such as To a Louse, To a Mouse and The Cotter's Saturday Night.

Midlife Newly hailed as the Ploughman Poet because his poems complemented the growing literary taste for romanticism and pastoral pleasures, Burns arrived in Edinburgh, where he was welcomed by a circle of wealthy and important friends. Illicit relationships and fathering illegitimate children ran parallel to a productive period in his working life. His correspondence with Agnes 'Nancy' McLehose resulted in the classic “Ae Fond Kiss”. A collaboration with James Johnson led to a long-term involvement in The Scots Musical Museum, which included the likes of “Auld Lang Syne”.

Late Life In just 18 short months, Burns had spent most of the wealth from his published poetry, so in 1789 he began work as an Excise Officer in Dumfries (an irony not lost on him) and resumed his relationship with wife Jean. His increasingly radical political views influenced many of the phenomenal number of poems, songs and letters he continued to pen, including such famous works as For a' that and a' that. The hard work this new job entailed, combined with the toil of his earlier life and dissolute lifestyle began to take their toll on Burns's health. He died on 21 July 1796 aged just 37 and was buried with full civil and military honours on the very day his son Maxwell was born. A memorial edition of his poems was published to raise money for his wife and children.

The Social Background Scotland was the period in 18th century Scotland characterized by an outpouring of intellectual and scientific accomplishments. By 1750, Scots were among the most literate citizens of Europe, with an estimated 75% level of literacy. The culture was orientated towards books, and intense discussions took place daily at such intellectual gathering places in Edinburgh as The Select Society and, later, The Poker Club as well as within Scotland’s ancient universities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

His Works A Red, Red Rose Highland Mary (song)

An Analysis (Highland Mary) Highland Mary is a song dedicated to one of the authors lovers. The song uses a couplet structure, with each second line rhyming. The poet describes a situation which the author shared with the subject- Mary- to explain that his love for her shall go on, even without her.

Analysis (A Red, Red Rose) A Red, Red Rose utilizes metaphors to explain the authors undying love of a girl. It uses a couplet structure, with each second line rhyming with the line that is 2 ahead or 2 behind it.

Comparisons A Red Red Rose has the same, ultimate meaning as Highland Mary- to make note of the authors undying love for the subject. However, the way they reach this is very different. While a Red, Red Rose uses metaphors to compare- and, as such, attach- the metaphor to the idea of love, and make note of his loves undying nature. This is evident when it states “Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun: I will luve thee still, my dear, While the sands o’ life shall run.” This makes the direct comparison to love, and states that his love will last as long as life does.

Comparison In comparison, Highland Mary describes intimate situations the author had with “Mary”. This is established in almost every line, but is seen quite well in “How sweetly bloom'd the gay, green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade, I clasp'd her to my bosom! The golden Hours on angel wings, Flew o'er me and my Dearie; For dear to me, as light and life, Was my sweet Highland Mary.” This stanza does not display metaphors, as would have been seen in “A Red, Red Rose”, though it has the same goal.

His Signifigance He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement, and after his death he became a great source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism, and a cultural icon in Scotland and among the Scottish Diaspora around the world. Celebration of his life and work became almost a national charismatic cult during the 19th and 20th centuries, and his influence has long been strong on Scottish literature. In 2009 he was chosen as the greatest Scot by the Scottish public in a vote run by Scottish television channel STV.

Samuels Poem-Death Letter to Loved Ones Please do not grieve over me Please do not cry or be sad Life goes on from what I can see Just remember all the fun we had Tell everyone I will miss dad And that I will never forget them Not seeing me won’t be so bad I will be watching over all of you Don’t mourn over me I may not be with you tonight But I will be watching over you from above I will make sure you are safe and sound You will all probably miss me dearly But we will meet again you’ll see I will expect you here one day While God takes care of me

Peters Poem- A Haiku The future is vast I am constantly waiting To see what will come

Brians Poem- Of Cheesiness As far as ones life goes on As far as the seas stay blue For as cold as the winters snow And as hot as the summers day So to shall my love stay Always and only With you

Bibliography “Robert Burns: Biography” BBC. The Crown (publicly owned) 4 Jun Herman, Arthur (2003). The Scottish Enlightenment: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World. 4th Estate, Limited. ISBN “Who was Robert Burns?” visitscotland.com. Partnerships UK Ltd, Atos Origin.