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Is there any poet who can be classified under a certain poetic style? Does the name Pablo Neruda sound familiar to you? Well, this Hispanic poet, Pablo Neruda, cannot be classified under a certain poetic style because his poems embody various writing styles. PabloNeruda's poems range from themes of love to those of death. “Fully Empowered,” “Tonight I Can Write,” and “The Heights of Macchu Picchu” are three poems that contrast in themes, styles, and tones. “Fully Empowered,” “Tonight I Can Write,” and “The Heights of Macchu Picchu” have various themes, but none of the themes in these poems are the same as the others. In “FullyEmpowered,” the theme is about creativity when writing a poem Literary critic BryanAubrey states that "Fully Empowered" is a "relaxed, confident, lively poem in which Neruda is able to access his creativity" (46). moments when he feels emotions start to grow inside him. The emotion he feels is the love and passion he feels for someone he loves, which led him to write "Tonight I CanWrite". poem focuses on letting someone go because it is the right thing to do. Line 31 of "Tonight I can write", Pablo Neruda says: "Although this is the last pain that makes me suffer." and believes that this will be the last pain she will bear from her lover. Pablo Neruda was a strong man, but literary critic MarisaAnne Pagnattaro also says that he was tormented when his lover was put into the hands of another man. Many readers of Pablo Neruda can infer that Neruda is a very thoughtful man. In canto 7 of “The Heights of Macchu Picchu”, Pablo Neruda gr...... half of the sheet ......ry for Students. Ed. Sara Constantakis. vol. 33. Detroit: Gale, 2010. 37-49. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web.12 February 2014.Neruda, Pablo. "I can write tonight." Poetry for students. vol. 11. REF 808.81 POE. Print.186-199.Neruda, Pablo. “Fully Enhanced.” I'll explain a few things. REF 861 N4541 POE. Press. 265-267. Neruda, Pablo. “The heights of Macchu Picchu.” Poetry for students. vol. 28. REF 808.81 POE.Print. 135-158."Pablo Neruda." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in context.Web. March 28, 2014. Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne. Poetry for students. Ed. Elizabeth Thomason. vol. 11. Detroit: GaleGroup, 2001. 197-199. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Network. February 12, 2014.Ullmann, Carol. “Pablo Neruda at Macchu Picchu.” Poetry for students. vol. 28. Detroit: Gale, 2008. 135-158. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Network. February 12. 2014.