Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Poetry Analysis - Metho Drinker and Widowed

Poems represent the authors emotions and experiences, in the form of words. Poems chiffonier show us a newfangled view of the initiation. ii poems that show a new point of view argon, Metho Drinker, and, Widowed. The literary devices apply in, Metho Drinker, argon alliteration, fable, imagery, and personification. The literary techniques use in, Widowed, are metaphor, figurative language, and imagery. Poems show us the mavens perspective and emotions. Their emotions entertain us feel empathy, and we say what it would be like if we were in their situation.\nMetho Drinker, is a poem by Judith Wright. The poem offers us a new view of the world by showing us the homeless soldierys perspective, which creates empathy within us. The poem is round a homeless man who is living on the streets. On a cold spend night he cannot watch in a shelter, since they are all full. Weight and waterfall, is utilize in the poem, and is an interpreter of alliteration. This ensample intensifie s the oppression felt by the unfortunate homeless man, who is an alcoholic. falls of ceaseless time, is also used in the poem. It is an example of metaphor which highlights unending suffering. It makes you think that time is just like a waterfall, since waterfalls go on for infinity. Knives of light, is used in the poem, and is another example of metaphor. The metaphor gives us shrewdness into his loneliness, and isolation. He decides to commit self-destruction by drinking methylated spirits, to which he refers to it as his, washrag and burning girl. This creates an imagery of heat. The methylated Spirits and Death are personifications of a woman. It shows Death as a woman when the fabricator says, It was for Death he took her. In the end, he was afraid of remainder when the narrator says, and yet he is uneasy under her caress and winces from that acid of her desire, which means he winced when it was time. This poem makes us psyche ourselves, ...

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