In the poem“Dulce et
Decorum Est” By Owen the speaker provides a good description of a gas attack in the battlefield during the first World War. His description of imagery begins with the deplorable and dangerous condition that soldiers must face in the battlefield. As the poem progresses the speaker narrates a sudden gas attack he describes having the effect of killing men. he describes the effect when he mentions “His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin;
/ If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood / Come gargling from the
froth-corrupted lungs, / Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud / Of vile,
incurable sores on innocent tongues.” (lines 20-24)., The words of the “friend”
the speaker addresses in the end was difficult to understand.This
difference between the imagery and the Latin words suggest that war is
nether glorious nor is it honorable. War, is an event
characterized by unnecessary death, destruction, and sacrifice of innocent
lives in the form of soldiers who are forced to kill one another. The use of
vivid imagery may have been intended to instill shock upon the readers and convince them of war’s futile and senseless spread of horror. and the absence of imagery to accompany the old Latin phrase firmly
suggests that the notion of war being honorable and glorious is simply invalid. And finally, the use of Latin as the language could have
been a symbolic of the declining belief that war is a magnificent affair. And in
place of this belief is the reality that war is rarely justified and inevitably
destructive.
Dee's Literature and Poems
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
option 1
William Blake's poems "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" express different emotions. The level of diction in “The Lamb” is middle diction
because it includes common words that are easy to understand, but they are expressed in
formal tone. Repetition is common because words,phrases, and lines are repeated several times that gives emphasis on the acts and meaning of existence of the lamb. the speaker tells the animal how he exists. the speaker also uses imagery to illustrate how and why the animal lives. for example the clothing of delight symbolizes security and comfort that the lamb should feel to be able to move forward and live the best he can. "The Tyger" also uses middle diction because the terms that are used are common through the structure is formal. repetition also exists in this poem, but it was not as obvious as "the Lamb"
in "the tyger" the poet includes imagery to justify why he is inquiring about the condition and position og the "tyger" for example the term "burning Bright" represents the power and authority of the "tyger" in the forest that tend to overpower the lamb. therefore the two verses are related to each other but they contain contradicting ideas because " the Lamb" is an expression of innocence while "the tyger" is a portrayal of experience
in "the tyger" the poet includes imagery to justify why he is inquiring about the condition and position og the "tyger" for example the term "burning Bright" represents the power and authority of the "tyger" in the forest that tend to overpower the lamb. therefore the two verses are related to each other but they contain contradicting ideas because " the Lamb" is an expression of innocence while "the tyger" is a portrayal of experience
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Fences
Baseball
acts as an important motif in the story, fences, on the other hand, serve as an
important symbol in the play and assume various meanings as they relate to the
different characters. Only one actual fence exists in the play, the fence that
Rose has Troy fixed. This literal presence of the fence and the versatile
nature of the meaning of fences are perhaps the reason why the play is titled. “Fences”
relate to Troy in the sense that it reflects his relationship with the rest of
the family broken and in disarray. Throughout the play, Troy expresses
reluctance in finishing the task just as he exhibits inefficiency in dealing
with the other family members. Apart from being unfaithful to Rose, Troy is
also inconsiderate of his son and negligent towards his brother. Rose in
contrast sees the fence as something positive. She is the primary advocate for
the fence’s completion and this preoccupation is explained by Bono as “Some
people build fences to keep people out and other people build fences to keep
people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all. She loves you” (2.1.32). It may
even be said that the fence represents Jesus for Rose since it is her constant
prayer that “Jesus, be a fence all around me every day” (1.2.2). In the end,
Jesus does separate her from others by keeping her safe, strong, and
optimistic.The fence also acts as a symbol for the barrier between Troy and
Cory. Cory’s desire to play football infuriates Troy as he wants his son seek
proper employment instead of play. This alienates Cory and the father and son
have a falling out. The fence also separates Troy and Lyons because Troy
believes that his son’s pursuit of a career in music is worthless like Cory’s
desire to play football. Finally, I believe that fences have a definition that
is dual in nature. Whereas it can keep together the things that must stay
together such as family and protect these things, it also prevents others from
achieving their dreams. Perhaps the most important of the examples of how some
things are represented by a fence in the play is Troy’s failure to enter the
Major League. Troy’s disillusioned state and the many conflicts portrayed in
the play are all inherently connected to his failure. Like tall fence the
racial issues of the time have prevented Troy from achieving his dream. He may
see the policy as a barrier against the fulfillment of his career and thus
symbolically resents fences by being reluctant in his chore.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Pure Evil
Claudius commits many horrible acts;
he is not purely evil and is better understood as a flawed human being. Claudius
is guilty of many sins, including the murder of the king and plotting for the
Hamlet's death when he realizes that the Prince knows the truth. What concerns
Claudius' character, Hamlet learns that he managed to obstruct his life,knows his right to the throne, humiliate the memory of his father by marrying his
mother so soon after, and for all these reasons, enrage the young Prince and
appear to be truly evil at the same time:” He that hath kill'd my king and
whored my mother, Popp'd in between the election and my hopes…And with such
cozenage—is't not perfect conscience, To quit him with this arm”. Claudius is not
purely evil but is simply an example of a very flawed human being who allows
his greed and selfish desires to control his actions. The King is however also
a reasonable man, capable ruler, and competent diplomat, as is exemplified in
Act 1.2 when he disposes of court business. The King reveals also during
fleeting moments in the play that he is aware of his bad conscience and
actions. This is for instance clear when he compares his 'deed to [his] painted
word' (3.1.49-54). It is also clear from his attempt to pray in Act 3.3. Though
he is not able to repent and continues in plotting and scheming, the attempt to
redeem himself and his acknowledgement of the evil. It would be however a fallacy to “The Tragedy
of Claudius, King of Denmark”. This is because Claudius does not have any
redeeming qualities to justify his sins. Whereas Hamlet seeks, plots, and
desires to kill throughout the play in what some might describe as an evil way,
his actions are inspired by his desire for revenge. Even-though it’s not the right motive,
it docent make Hamlet understandable and
tragic in a human way many can sympathize with. This is not true for Claudius.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
seeking revenge
When Hamlete returns to Denmark he is encounter with many problems he finds out his father is death and that his mother married her uncle. His emotions are triggered his mother and uncle try to make him feel better they tell him he needs to move on theirs nothing he could do about his fathers death " no, nor the fruitful river in the eye, nor the dejected haviour of the visage together with all forms moods shapes of grief that can denote me truly" ( 70-89, 1,2). this statement from hamlet shows how sad and grieving he is for his father. Hamlet was told that theirs a ghost that looks like his father but he does not believe them until he sees him. " I am thy father's spirit" (10, 1,5). His father starts to explain the reason for his death was because his uncle poisoned him. Hamlet sees the reason why he married his mother so he can become king " upon my secure hour thy uncle stole with juice of cursed hebona in vail and in the porches of my ears did pour ( 61-63,1,5) this is stating that his uncle will be the next in line to become king. his father wants him to kill his uncle but he delays it because he knows that killing is a sin.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
blog 3
I chose option three for my third blog. In “ The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan
Poe and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin use irony and symbol in their
stories to make them interesting, dark, and to create horrific and suspenseful
masterpiece.
In “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe. We see the different
types of irony he uses to build suspense for example the name Fortunato means
to be lucky but in this case he is an unlucky man on his way to his death. Montresor mentions “Not only punish, but
punish with impunity”(poe). I this quote
we can see the intentions he has for his dear friend Fortunato. Also when
Montresor sees Fortunato and says “ My dear Fortunato you are luckily meet”
(poe) he thinks he is happy to see him but we can tell how hypocrite montresor
is which he has the perfect murder
planned. He leers Fortunato by giving him
wine and getting him drunk when there are sounded by all the skeletons
Fortunato makes a toast “ to the buried that repose around us” ( Poe ). He is making a happy toast not knwing he
would soon be the one buried. Moreover when
the narrator mentions that he is worried for Fortunato health that they should
go back “ We will go back; your health is precious”(poe). This shows that Montresor is having compassion
but at the end we find out that he didn’t he leaves him to die.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
The Last Moments
Option 1.
In
the story “An occurrence at owl Creek Bridge” Ambrose Bierce was one of my
favorite stories from this selection. The story uses the third person
narrator. Peyton Farquhar is the protagonist, very shadowy figure and he
becomes a two sided character. The beginning of the story is very
descriptive explaining the place and situation he was in. “the man’s hands were
behind his back, the wrist bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled his
neck”. (83) In this quote we can see tension and description of how they
have tied him. This story also focus on the emotion which is happening to
the character in his last moments. The author also puts his focus on Farquhar’s
dying thoughts how he wants to escape and have his freedom and return to his
loving family. When he closes his eyes he thinks of the perfect getaway
how he can brake lose form the ropes and by diving he can evade the
bullets.
"An occurrence at owl Creek Bridge" uses the third person point of view towards the end of the first part of the story the narrator shifts to omniscient point of view. "If i could free my hands,.. i might throw off the noose and spring into stream. by diving i could evade the bullets and, swimming vigorously reach the bank, take to the woods and get away home .my home thank God... my wife and little ones are still beyond the invader's farthest advance".(84). This tells us that Bierce takes us inside Peyton Farquhar's thoughts of his emotional feelings and how he wants to escape death and return to his family. this gives the reader a diffrent interpretation of reality and the way we become aware of how the time passes. when Farquhar is dropped from the bridge one second becomes hours. " He springs forward with extended arms. as he is about to clap her he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of cannon then all darkness and silence. (88) This quote shifts us back to reality . His last few seconds was seen before the rope killed him. If this story was written in the first person perspective the narrator could of not entered Farqhuar's mind, the suspense and the place of the story would of got lost within the story
"An occurrence at owl Creek Bridge" uses the third person point of view towards the end of the first part of the story the narrator shifts to omniscient point of view. "If i could free my hands,.. i might throw off the noose and spring into stream. by diving i could evade the bullets and, swimming vigorously reach the bank, take to the woods and get away home .my home thank God... my wife and little ones are still beyond the invader's farthest advance".(84). This tells us that Bierce takes us inside Peyton Farquhar's thoughts of his emotional feelings and how he wants to escape death and return to his family. this gives the reader a diffrent interpretation of reality and the way we become aware of how the time passes. when Farquhar is dropped from the bridge one second becomes hours. " He springs forward with extended arms. as he is about to clap her he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of cannon then all darkness and silence. (88) This quote shifts us back to reality . His last few seconds was seen before the rope killed him. If this story was written in the first person perspective the narrator could of not entered Farqhuar's mind, the suspense and the place of the story would of got lost within the story
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