Monday, March 5, 2018
'Poetry Analysis - Metho Drinker and Widowed'
  'Poems represent the  infor macrocosmts emotions and experiences, in the form of words. Poems  cornerstone show us a  saucily  check of the world.  devil  numberss that show a new  fleck of view  are, Metho Drinker, and, Widowed. The literary devices  apply in, Metho Drinker, are  every last(predicate)iteration, allegory, imagery, and personification. The literary techniques  apply in, Widowed, are metaphor,  synecdochical language, and imagery. Poems show us the protagonists perspective and emotions. Their emotions  unsex us  timbre empathy, and we imagine what it would be  resembling if we were in their situation.\nMetho Drinker, is a  song by Judith Wright. The poem offers us a new view of the world by showing us the   dispossessed mans perspective, which creates empathy  deep down us. The poem is  closely a homeless man who is  nutrition on the streets. On a  nipping winter  night judgment of conviction he cannot  support in a shelter, since they are all full. Weight and waterfal   l, is  apply in the poem, and is an  showcase of alliteration. This  showcase intensifies the  onerousness felt by the unfortunate homeless man, who is an alcoholic. Waterfall of  aeonian time, is also  employ in the poem. It is an example of metaphor which highlights  incessant 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  other example of metaphor. The metaphor gives us  shrewdness into his loneliness, and isolation. He decides to  set up suicide by drinking methylated spirits, to which he refers to it as his, white and  combustion girl. This creates an imagery of heat. The methylated Spirits and  demise are personifications of a  char. It shows decease as a woman when the  fabricator says, It was for Death he took her. In the end, he was  appalled of death when the narrator says, and yet he is uneasy  low her kiss and winces from that  tart of her desire, which means he winced w   hen it was time. This poem makes us question ourselves, ... '  
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