Friday, August 16, 2019
Comparing Literature Poems
ââ¬Å"HAVISHAMâ⬠In the poem ââ¬Å"Havishamâ⬠, Carol Ann Duffy presents the subject of this poem as an old, embittered woman with ââ¬Å"ropes on the back of her handsâ⬠, while Browning presents the subject of his poem as a strong and determined but very jealous and embittered young woman. The poem is written in the first person in the form of a dramatic monologue, ââ¬Å"The Laboratoryâ⬠by Robert Browning is also written in this form. Miss Havisham is aware of her own stink ââ¬â because she does not ever change her clothes or wash. She stays in bed and screams in denial.At other times she looks and asks herself ââ¬Å"who did thisâ⬠to her? She sometimes dreams almost tenderly or erotically of her lost lover, but when she wakes the hatred and anger return. Thinking of how she ââ¬Å"stabbed at the wedding cakeâ⬠she now wants to work out her revenge on the lover that betrayed her. Parent/Child Relationship Compare the ways parent/child relationsh ips are represented in ââ¬ËBefore You Were Mine' by Carol Ann Duffy and three other poems, one by Simon Armitage and any two from the Pre-1914 Poetry Bank.The relationship between a parent and a child can bring about any of a range of emotions. In ââ¬ËThe Affliction of Margaret', we see a parent's desperation at not hearing from her missing son in seven years, while in ââ¬ËOn my first Sonne', the poet bids farewell to his dead son. In ââ¬ËBefore You Were Mine', the poet describes the effect her own birth had on the lifestyle of her mother, whereas ââ¬ËMy father thought it bloody queer' describes a strained relationship between father and son.The differing structures of the poems affect their impact. Wordsworth's structure for ââ¬ËThe Affliction of Margaret' consists of eleven verses of seven lines each. How does Ben Jonson use language and structure to convey the message of the poem ââ¬Å"On my first Sonneâ⬠? ââ¬Å"On my first Sonneâ⬠is a poem where Jo nson describes his reaction to sorrow when his first son dies. Jonson confronts conflict, loss and despair when ââ¬Å"Ben Jonson his best piece of poetrieâ⬠was ââ¬Å"exacted by fate, on the just dayâ⬠.He uses his son as an inspiration in this poem and describes his different stages that he has gone through by using language and structural features in this poem. The structural layout in this poem suggests that a progression of ideas is taking place. The first five lines indicate struggle, conflict, loss and despair. He experiences shock and guilt as he says, ââ¬Å"My sinne was too much hope of thee, loved boyâ⬠.
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