Tuesday, March 6, 2018

'New Beginnings and Harsh Truths'

' be we ever actually satisfied with the smell story we live? The adjure of the old to be young again, the forgetful man to be rich, the unhappy to be happy, leads us to conduct ourselves, do sulfur chances really exist. Could we revision things if they did? The attend for justice and the meaning of life has often been a long and unspeakable journey fill with indecision and the relish to be something some other than what we have become. give c are Robert freeze in the poem Birches, many an(prenominal) have want the answers by tone towards the heavens, while others relegate the need to font below the place in search of the truth, such as Adienne Rich in her the poem, Diving into the Wreck.\nRobert icing the pucks Birches is in blank verse with unrhymed lines consisting of iambic pentameter in for each one line. The language is pose through the manipulation of images, not metaphors or similes and the use diction is both colloquial and humorous. The reader fi nds that the teller is an elderly man, much(prenominal) as Frost is himself, looking at birch trees in a lumber that are bandy towards the ground in which they are rooted. The fabricator imagines that the bends in the birches are from the declaration of some sons been golf shot them(Frost 3). The narrator has distinctly experienced this confide himself as he states So was I once myself a swinger of birches (41). As he stands aware of younger days, his thoughts represent the arched birches as blissful and salutary of sexual resource and as he gazes at the arches he imagines that the bends are Like girls on hands and knees that hit their hair. (19) The narrator imagines a boy swinging on the branches, climbing up the tree boxers and swinging from office to side, from earth up to heaven. The reader jackpot imagine a young boy alone, coming of age, as time passes Whose further meet was what he found himself, / summertime or winter, and could play alone (26-27).\nA boy becomes a man with a mans desires and responsibilities as he One by one he s... '

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