How do poets present dramatic events in their poems? ‘The gun’ by Vicky Feaver and ‘Blaze’ by Christine West Both poems build up a sinister tone by foreshadowing a impending danger throughout the poem. In ‘The Gun’, Feaver explores the addiction and obsession that could come with sexuality and violence whereas in ‘Blaze’, West explores the humans infatuation with death and danger, both depicting the admiration of the thrill and adrenaline associated with these desires. Within ‘The gun’, already in the second stanza Feaver foreshadows the use of the gun itself: as it is often connected to topics of violence, and what may be yet to come. ‘Casting a grey shadow on the green-checked cloth’ There is this imagery for blood pouring out along …show more content…
West shifts the tone throughout the line ‘She watched flames run lovingly over everything,’ which suggests that the fire is how the woman feels in her own society creating a deeper thought for the readers to think on. Similarly Feaver makes this shift of tone through a imagery of, ‘Then a rabbit shot clean through the head’ implying that the situation has escalated in this moment preparing to reveal deeper happenings afterward in the poem. Both poets do this to introduce topics involving admiration with death, and physical desire. West reveals this from stanza 5, ‘the raging beauty of it, the glorious energy-’ she personifies this ‘energy’ a glorification of death and danger. This intense tone crushes the tone used previously which was a lighter ambiguous tone of the topics. She ends the stanza with a rhetorical question, ‘Does her survival mean a thing to him?’ suggesting how the fire provokes the persona to question this along with a literal awakening from a fever dream. Feaver also conveys culpability in the next stanzas after an escalation of the situation, ‘Your hands reek of gun oil and entrails’ a grotesque imagery which is also a allusion to Lady Mcbeth to suggest connections to readers. She continues to reveal that throughout the poem she was exploring sexuality with violence. ‘Theres a spring in your step; your eyes gleam like
Have you ever faced a life-changing experience that impacted you, your family, or your country? Melba Pattillo Beals, Jackie Robinson, and Feng Ru faced life-changing experiences and made decisions that impacted their lives, their family’s lives, and their countries’ lives. In the story Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals, Melba integrated an all white school so blacks can get an equal education as whites. In the story I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson, Jackie was the first African American to play in the Major Leagues. Finally, in the story “Father of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maksel, Feng Ru, became the first Chinese aviator to build planes of his own design.
The author expresses the emptiness of the house, which foreshadows the catastrophy at the end. The tone becomes hopeless as the story moves on. The author inserts a poem by Sara Teasdale (line 149-160) that is about human extinction. The tone in the poem is regretful, because the author of the poem, Teasdale, believes that the war caused the human extinction. When the house catches on fire, the tone is disparaging.
Audre Lorde’s poem “Hanging Fire” focuses on many issues that show up in a teenager’s life. Contemplating death, problems with a sexist society, and the fear of isolation in her home. She is a fourteen-year-old black girl, thinking the world is against her in a lot of ways. She thinks her life is dull and boring.
Don’t Shoot is a song that was written for the death of Michael Brown, an African-American teenager that was shot six times and killed by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. The song features various rappers such as: Rick Ross, Dj Khaled , Diddy , Swizz and various other rappers who are all African American. The main concerns/issues that are presented in this song are police brutality, racism and protesting which has been conveyed through the use of inclusive language, symbolism and emotive language, the song is highly effective in conveying the message of racism and police brutality. The purpose of this song is to spread awareness on issues that people may of thought are gone? Racism is a main theme throughout the song.
Poetry Analysis Once the poem “History Lesson” was written numerous poetry foundations celebrated it for many reasons. “History Lesson” not only makes an impact on literature today it has also impacted people also. This poem inspires people and moves them to the point to where they can find a personal connection to the poem itself and to the writer. Not only does it hold emotional value for those who were victimized and those whose family were victimized by the laws of segregation, but the poem is also celebrated for its complexity. The poem uses many techniques to appeal to the reader.
In the poem, “Making Sarah Cry”, and the memoir “I Escaped a Violent Gang”, The theme courage is evident. In the poem “Making Sarah Cry”, Sarah shows courage because she has to push through bullying to fit in. In the passage “I Escaped a Violent Gang”, Ana shows courage because she has to figure out a way to get out of the gang and be able to live her life. Although these passages have a common theme, the moods are very different. In the passage “I Escaped A Violent Gang”
“The Untitled Superhero Poem” by Tonya Maria Matthews is a great example of stream of consciousness, displays great use of enjambment, and is an ideal representation of witness poetry. One of the first things that a reader will notice is that there is no punctuation in the poem until the very last line. The absence of punctuation, also known as enjambment, causes the reader to continuously read the poem without stopping. By using this device, Tonya Maria Matthews is forcing the reader to take in everything that is said in the poem at once. This device also gives high energy to “The Untitled Superhero Poem.”
The poem Litany recalls the 1960s smilingly tick off the resonances and connotations of Duffy’s acknowledged world. The Presence of the poem’ is then used as the basis for the more ‘inside’ revelation. The poet uncovers the secret tensions behind half-understood, through Duffy uses “Sly like a rumor” which can emphasize her looking back as an adult in which the child under renders Duffy’s revisitation of the past both comical and tragic. Childhoods through the play between recognition and misrecognition.
Michlynn Hynes Professor Victoria Murray Expository Writing 4 April 2023 Kim Addonizio's "Weaponry" Explication To have a better understanding of Kim Addonizio's poem “weaponry” I first looked into her background. Kim Addonizio's father was a sports journalist, which gave her insight into the literary world. Kim Addonizio has earned several prizes for her writing, including Guggenheim Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts grants, a Pushcart Prize, and the John Ciardi Lifetime Achievement Award.
Like The Hunter in the start of The Bear, in the beginning of my school year I had a goal to succeed. The first stanza of the poem shows readers that The Hunter had a focus before beginning their chase. “I sometimes glimpse bits of steam…and know the chilly, enduring odor of bear. (Kinnel)” The bear represents a goal.
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Rina Morooka Mr Valera Language Arts Compare and Contrast essay on “The poet’s obligation”, “When I have fears that I may cease to be”, and “In my craft of sullen art” The three poems, “The poet’s obligation” by Neruda, “when I have fears that I may cease to be” by Keats, and “In my craft of sullen art” by Thomas, all share the similarity that they describe poets’ relationships with their poems. However, the three speakers in the three poems shared different views on their poetry; the speaker in Neruda’s poem believes that his poems which were born out of him stored creativity to people who lead busy and tiring life, and are in need of creativity, while the speaker in Keats’ poem believes that his poems are like tools to write down what
She has been accused of doing something, causing her to be punished and captured. In the first stanza the speaker refers to herself as a “possessed witch” (1), now, in this third stanza she describes, “where your flames still bite my thigh” (18). This woman who they deem as a witch is being burned as a consequence for something she did. At the end of the stanza the speaker states, “A woman like that is not ashamed to die. / I have been her kind” (20-21).
The poem A Step Away From Them by Frank O’Hara has five stanzas written in a free verse format with no distinguishable rhyme scheme or meter. The poem uses the following asymmetrical line structure “14-10-9-13-3” while using poetic devices such as enjambment, imagery, and allusion to create each stanza. A Step Away From Them occurs in one place, New York City. We know this because of the lines, “On/ to Times Square, / where the sign/blows smoke over my head” (13-14) and “the Manhattan Storage Warehouse.”
She critiques it by saying marriage tends to place men in power over women where they denigrate women’s capabilities. Moore quickly introduces two opposed beings, Adam and Eve, who dominates the poem and served as vehicle for her ironic commentary on the battle of sexes. Images in this poem are found in the line “this firegilt steel alive with goldenness; how bright it shows--” where “this firegiltt steel” symbolize the wedding ring that relates to a cultural practice. Rhetorical devices such as alliteration and apostrophe are used in the poem. There is a repetition of the same sound beginning several words in sequence can be seen in the line “one says one need not change one’s mind”.