Pet?fi's poems, while exposing and criticizing the decadence and evils of the Hungarian ruling class and actively crying out for the national liberation movement, show a strong love for the motherland, the nation and freedom.
The Song of the Patriots is his deep confession to the motherland, both the attack on the status quo of Hungarian society and the high hopes for the revolution, in which he compares himself to a church, and the motherland to an altar of the gods in his heart and soul, embodying sincere and touching feelings, persistent and strong pursuit and vivid heart of the heart, and expressing his patriotism to save the motherland and the nation. The song is a great example of his patriotism to save the motherland and the nation.
Pet?fi's poetry has a unique artistic style. He inherited the tradition of Hungarian folk songs, drew on the rich nutrients of Hungarian folk songs, and created a straightforward style and a new, unadorned poetic style, which is loved by the people and has made a strong mark on the history of Hungarian poetry.