Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Intense Personal Memories and Reflections
Intense personal memories and reflections permit incessantly been an inspiration to poets. Explore this c at oncept with regards to the rimes that you corroborate studied referring to three metrical compositions in detail and at least three metrical compositions from your wider reading. The theme of reflections is something frequently explored in literature. It is truly a aright force. It dismiss bestow courage, feelings of warmth, and even sweep over you and this is exactly what the below six poets did by manipulating their personal and aro employ reflections to come an emotive impact on us by using a variety of literary whatchamacallits to present to us a window into their departeds.Alice pushcart ( poetry at Thirty-Nine), U. A. Fanthorpe (Half past both) and D. H. Lawrence (Piano) have all portrayed situationful turned on(p) memories and reflections in their poetrys. Poem At Thirty-Nine was concerning a woman who make up ones mindt of all fourth dimensionythi ng from her catch and desired to do the simple things he did during his behavior although she was very internal to acquire an education hence she could better herself in life. Follower by Seamus Heaney was a poem that related to the admiration of their p bent. Half-Past Two evaluated the quandary of a recent boy in an after school punishment for Something in truth terms except he was instructed to remain in the school get on until half- past cardinal however he did not understand the concept of time. My Parents unploughed Me from Children Who Were Rough by Stephen expender evaluated a clawhood problem a handle to Half-Past Two where in this case, the title is self-explanatory. Piano was a well-defined congressman of the author of the poem ruminating on his past life, entirely in token, medicine of his childhood making him pay to certain events force teemingy barely he realised how more(prenominal) than than he has transformed and the memories made him crave to guide to the past. Once Upon A period by Gabriel Okara as well was a poem where the adult cute to come ass to the past but in this poem, it was not for a childhood memory but a quality that was expelled from his opinion during adulthood. D. H.Lawrences Piano was written in quatrains with 3 stanzas. The structure of 3 stanzas divided the poem into 3 different parts which made it organized and stanzas created a clear space in time. Through the usage of stanzas, the emotional contrasts between his dwelling in his childhood memories and the aftermath are much more distinct and easier to apprehend. With the change from the second to the third stanza, the personas memories of de light(a) were juxtaposed with reality settling in where Lawrences vocabulary outright was in the present.The poet utilize several poetic devices but virtuoso that triumphs was his distinct word placement and correctly placed voice communication and syllables. This portrayed the intensity of emotion in the poem since he knew the exact pronounces and words to maximise the effect of presenting emotions in a sophisticated manner. A perfect example of this would be where or else of on the dot vocalizeing expiration patronise or train of thought he employ vista of years. another(prenominal) example of this specific word usage was when Lawrence used the phrase bank I absorb which communicated the message in a more proponentful manner than I remember. The poet chose a particular phrase be thrust he wanted to communicate exact images and not leave a lot of room for assumption since just using I remember or going back could be a range of memories. He also used phrases much(prenominal)(prenominal) as A child to refer to himself and he referred to his perplex as A mother which made the poem impersonal but it was an attempt to make him detached from the memories and as if he almost didnt distinguish his past self, seeing that he has changed so much. Lawrence utilised a variety of poetic devices such as sibilance, onomatopoeia and what I regain to be his most effective and successful, his selective diction.The poet has effectively established an enthralling automatic teller machine for the poem by using sibilance. He used sibilance not just for an atmosphere creation but to add a disgraceful and sour tone to a line In spite of myself, the insidious dominance of song. That was also another precisely chosen phrase. There were many examples of sibilance such as Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me and smiles as she sings, where the s sounds akin(predicate) to that of a whisper which portrayed. Now the intensity of his memory but now its beginning to emotionally hurt him.Also when the poet asserted In spite of myself, he was forced to reckon these moments, he referred to his masculinity. The insidious instruction of song Betrays me back, tricked him into the nostalgia of childhood, it forced him to weep to belong, since he didnt want to revisi t the past. He pulled himself out of recalling about the child he was with the phrase In spite of myself The poet used the words Sunday and at home which gave a sense of resting and peace but he used a mutually exclusive metaphor, winter extraneous which meant the harsh world outside his safe home.As that stanza continued, you axiom the theme of safety and comfort continues where he said hymns in the cozy parlour. The hymns visualise that the family was a God-fearing family and a parlour was where the best things in the house were and where guests usually were so that also shows a close knit family and the sense of security between the family members. The poet also used onomatopoeia in nose drops of the tingling strings and tinkling since boom and tinkling described their avouch sound.Lawrence used a unisonal term in the final stanza With the groovy black piano appassionato which enhanced the whimsy on the reader. As the reader, appassionato was more impacting than loud si nce it was associated to music and it was more expressive. Appassionato added to the fact that to the characters music didnt matter anymore and that hed rather be with his mother. The singer, his mother, was trying in vain which and continued where the mother singing was express so she comprehended that he was beginning to lose attention but her attempts to retrieve his focus we futile.He and so used the pejorative term, childish eld which track downed to suggests immaturity but the glamor of those days makes him long for it. Also this conjure up my manhood is cast/Down in the flood of remembrance shows that he wept standardized a child for the past therefore by his weep the gap between child and man, sentiment and masculinity, and past and present is abridged. Personally, I recover anyone can buoy relate to this poem because no matter who you are theres that one moment in childhood everyone longs to return to and just comparable Lawrence, everyone sees it as a glamor. O nce Upon A Time by Gabriel Okara is related to Piano because within the poem, there was the desire to return to the past but in this poem, it was a conversation between a begin and a son where the get under ones skin was relating how actions of people were executed when he was young compared to the present and now the father ( cashier) wished he could return to his sea captain innocent state. Un analogous Piano, Once Upon A Time was a unloosen verse poem.The front off three stanzas have the same general mock up where Okara starts by narrating the past and explaining how things used to be, but then he tells the nix reality, making the tone of the poem very sinister and bitter by using phrases such as ice block cold look and shake hands without hearts, whereas in Piano there was a sinister undertone with the insidious sibilance. The mood of this poem for the majority of it was seriousness but at the ending, the mood changes to trouble and you see how heartfelt the fathers d esire to start out homogeneous what he used to be. So show me, son, how to laugh show me how I used to laugh and smile once upon a time when I was similar you. The repetition in that aspirate emphasised the genuineness of his regret. A simile that Okara used to express his regret was my teeth like a snakes bare fangs which shows who penitenceful he feels by using a poisonous snake to exemplify his teeth. So we see that just as how Lawrence wants to return to his childhood for the memories, Okara wants to learn from his past by letting his son t to each one him how to show his on-key feelings again. Poem at Thirty-Nine by Alice Walker differs from Piano and Half-Past Two because it is a free verse poem. In free verse poems, you tend to get the memories that was most impacted on you so the reflection becomes more fascinating. Although this poem was written in free verse, there was still a distinct separation between the two sections of the poem. That was presented in the repe tition of the phrase How I miss my father where the first time, it seemed like she was sighing of deliberation and remorse.This remorse can also be linked in with the phrase though many of my truths must have grieved him before the end. She now recognised that what she give away(p) might have upset him but the second time was with an exclamation mark, instead of a sigh, it appeared to be more like a wail. At this efflorescence she recalled and missed her father and the fun things about him. Finally there was the stanza that concludes poem which told us that she has become the woman that her father wanted her to be.Walker used simple language that was neer overstated or simulated in any way so without the use of the extravagant words you can clearly perceive that this poem is coming from her heart. She used simple, short phrases and sentences such as Writing slips and deposit checks or cooking, writing, chopping wood which also gives you an impression of Walker attempting to co mmunicate with the reader and not narrating a story. This is a earthshaking contrast from the poem Piano because in piano, the entire poem was base on the perfect layout of words and syllables using complex vocabulary.This poem consisted of mingled literary devices such as similes, metaphors and the dominating symbolism. One simile used in the poem was He cooked like a person move which contrasts with the proceeding line in a yoga meditation but til now the dancing showed that the father enjoyed cooking but he seems concentrated and well-off with his actions. An example of a metaphor in the poem was my brain light which was an usual combination of words but the light can be ascertained to either be free from care, worry or nidus and even meditation.Then, there was the many examples of symbolism but I think the most obvious would be tossing this and that into the pot seasoning none of my life the same way twice this can be understood where she was rakish and she has a lack of concern and attention to details. The seasoning would be a symbol of her cursory activities. Another symbolic phrase would be cooking, writing, chopping wood, gaze into the fire. To me, I see those actions as symbols of in viewence where she was able to survive without relying on her parents. Chopping wood shows that shes not afraid of the gender boundary of the nightclub then since women were looked down upon and they had petty to no rights and it was the same for Black-Americans and Alice Walker had the license of being from both groups. She later became a racial and womens activist. You could say that she is a modern woman, being able to be independent and compress for her beliefs. Any father would have grown to value the woman she had become especially hers who had been a freed slave. Follower by Seamus Heaney was written in quatrains each of the six stanzas has four lines thus being a structured poem.This poem relates to Poem at Thirty-Nine because it focuses on admira tion just like in Poem at Thirty-Nine The poem has multiple splits where particular stanzas focus on different people. Stanza one to three focuses on the expertness in the farm by his father. Evidence where this is clearly seen is The horse labor at his clicking tongue where you notice that with an effortless human noise and he controls the animals on the farm. A more obvious example was just the two word sentence An Expert which just states that he was excellent at what he did.Then stanzas four to six, Heaney talked about himself being a nuisance on the farm and what made this apparent was that Heaney begins to use the pronoun I. I stumbled / I was a nuisance, tripping, falling where Heaney admits that he was, in fact, a nuisance, but there was a twist at the end of the poem where But today It is my father who keeps stumbling Behind me, and entrust not go away. And this was the ultimate theme of the poem the relationship of the father and the son and how the role of being a f armer is reversed when you age.The mood of this poem was in reality not one of jaundice but cope between the father and son although that word was never mentioned in the poem. There were similes, metaphors, oxymoron and onomatopoeia used in this poem. His shoulders globed like a full sail strung This simile stressed how Heaney admired his fathers strength. The sweating team turned round This was a metaphor for the father controlling his sons future. One of the oxymoron examples were Polished sod which highlights that you cannot have smooth mud, so Heaney cannot follow.Onomatopoeia Dipping and rising to his plod accentuated Heaney as a young boy following his father, and also his fathers farming, the movement of the horse-plough. rendering this poem, people can relate to this poem because in everyones life, you ultimately move up in life from the nuisance to the one who actually does the work and the same people who thought you were the nuisance to them, you now think they hinde r you. Half-Past Two by U. A. Fanthorpe is a structured poem where each stanza has three lines each.The poem follows a chronological order where it began him in a classroom in his after school punishment and it follows the events like a time lapse until the instructor dismissed him but then you notice that the poem ends on a philosophical note. In the first stanza, we apothegm evidence of there being a contrast in age in the lines being spoken by a narrator in third person and in brackets, the narrator in first person narrative. We saw evidence of this throughout the poem. For example, He did Something Very Wrong (I forget what it was) Everything spoken by the first person narrator was written in brackets but when he was relating the past events he writes freely. When Fanthorpe was reflecting upon his younger childhood he could not tell the time so time existed for him in personal interactions and it was important times such as Gettinguptime, Timeyouwereofftime, Timetogohometime, TVtime and the concept of the half past two was not understood by him. This poem, just like all the other poems, has a great amount of literary devices such as personification, repetition and oxymoron. One example of personification was where he essay to comprehend the concept of time as a child and the personified the time he little eyes, the long legs for walking, but still he could not click its language which meant no matter how hard he assay to figure out the clock and how it works, all his attempts were unsuccessful. In stanza seven, he is in a moment of isolation Out of reach from all timefors and away from the impact of time Hed escaped time for ever which is comprehended as his escape from the world of time and in a fag tale world where time has no existence. The poem from this take down begins to slow down and becomes hypnotic where he was realising the routine of his life and how unconditional it was.It was as if he was falling into a trance of his regular dail y life and this hypnotic stanza was achieved by the repetition of Into and we also see oxymoron where Fanthorpe says obtuse noise his hangnail made. Then we see where he snaps out of the trance, it was as if he was slotted back into time where he was back into teatime, Nexttime etc. When the teacher said I forgot all about you, the incident the child saw as being Something Very Wrong and wicked as of little importance to the teacher. These time words increase the tempo of the poem like if it was back into the fast lane of life.The language of the poem now becomes more adult so it could possibly be when Fanthorpe has just got himself out of his reflections and back to present. Fanthorpe uses phrases such as Clockless land forever which refers back to a fairy tale where time does not exist and he not perspicacious time, allowed him just to live without fear of time being over. He also uses the word Forever which links back to into ever, a place where time was infinite and does not exist or cannot be measured. The poem ends from instead of being just a reflection Fanthorpe personified ime time hides tick-less waiting to be born which can be comprehended as waiting for tome to be discovered as a concept which controls our life. This poem made me and I can assure anyone who is reading Half-Past Two they will realise, just like how I have, the extent of how these time periods control our life and without it, the world will either go into complete peace since it will be peaceful and there will be no need to rush or it would be a catastrophe where to world goes into uproar since people depend and base their lives on this concept of time. My Parents Who unbroken Me from Children Who Were Rough by Stephen spendthrift was a poem about a child who was protected from the outside world by his parents and the bullying children who roamed the streets. Spenders poem was divided into three verses of impact length, though the verse division seems more of a visual device th an anything else. The lines are roughly the same length and have an irregular rhythm. It was similar to the poem Half-Past Two since it also involved a childhood predicament but in this poem, the parents assisted the child to avoid any puckish danger to their son.Spender uses the pronoun I which makes the poem personal and you clearly see that Spender was reflecting on his own personal encounters. The poetic devices that I observed in this poem were alliteration, similes and enjambment on the first line of the poem. Alliteration was seen in climbing cliffs and the simile was seen like dogs to bark at our world which can be understood as people who attacked other peoples lives. In those poems, each and every one, reflections are a major part to the poets influence for the masterpieces of work. Poem at Thirty-Nine and Follower we saw pure admiration and love pour out of those poems, even though some might be hampered in the sadness and remorse, the sensation of awe to the poets paren ts was still present. Piano shows its power to overwhelm a fully grown man and drive him to the point of tears. Half-Past Two was one of those amazing poems where if you begin to imagine what would it be like and your imagination just runs wild. Once Upon A Time is another hazardous and usual piece of poetry where instead of having a child admire a father Okara did the opposite and have the parent running to the child for wisdom which is a notable ironic twist that was very uncommon. My Parents Kept Me from Children Who Were Rough is one of those stories where there is just nonstop bullying and you think the person being bullied would never recover, in this poem we actually see the poet forgive his enemies which now makes me admire him for that bold move although the street children never paid any attention to him.Personally I believe in the power of memory. Through recollecting the past and reflecting upon it, I see what I can do to improve myself and be a better person. With it y ou can become expert but yet be pained by it and I have my regrets but those memories hurt, keep me awake at night and cause fits of depression. It is a normal part of life. Live with it, do not try on to dwell in the past and create more memories worth remembering.
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