Friday, May 24, 2019

Naming of Parts Essay

1. What is the naming of parts that the title of the song refers to?The naming of parts refers to the rie lesson in the poem, with the soldiers being taught about the parts of the rie. 2. The rst stanza identies the timeframe of this poem. let off why yesterday, today and tomorrow might be signicant. This duologue about the past, present and future, which is why it is signicant. 3. Explain the simile that compares japonica to coral (lines 4-5).Japonica is a pink ower that blossoms in bunches on trees in the spring. The poem compares the colour of the japonica to coral, and how it glows and shines. It talks about the sweetie of the owers, and compares it to that of the coral. 4. In which lines is the title line retell? What is the effect of this repeat?The line is repeated four times in the whole poem, three times in the rst stanza and once in the last. The effect of the repetition is that it ties the poem together, and it puts emphasis on the title. 5. Who do you deliberate is speaking in this poem and who do you think is being addressed? Give reasons for your answer. I think that the speaker in this poem is a soldier that has just been recruited, and is being taught about how to use his rie. In my opinion, the poem is addressing the soldier himself, or maybe the world, and mountain in contend. 6. In the second stanza, what is meant by the metaphor concerning the branches, and what is meant by the description of them as making silent, eloquent gestures?I think that Reed is describing the simple beauty of nature, and perhaps how the branches can be compared to human limbs, with gestures that are elegant and expressive. 7. Why do you think the poet has drawn attention to the piling swivel, Which in our case we brace not got (line 12)? I presume that Reed has drawn attention to the piling swivel to show that the soldiers are in training, and have not yet authoritative their own ries, and therefore do not have the piling swivel.8. The word nger is used i n two different contexts in the third stanza. What is the meaningof each, and what do you think is the effect of using both in close proximity? The rst mention of the word is a literal context, meaning that they need to use their toss to rel sculptural relief the safety catch, and not their nger. The second seems to me as if it is a comparison of the instructor and the blossoms of a plant. I think that it is so because the soldier has drifted off, and is looking at owers while listening to the instructor talk about not using ngers. 9. The fourth stanza begins with the word And (line 19). What is the effect of this?It seems bid it is a continuation of another sentence, or some(prenominal)thing that the instructor has said before. It gives us a way to link the rst part of all the stanzas together, as if the nature part of the previous stanza was something completely different. 10. In the very(prenominal) stanza, the phrase respite the spring is used twice with two different meani ngs.What effect is created when these two ideas are considered side by side? The rst meaning is to ease the spring in a rie, a automatic and literal reference. In the second mention however, the word spring is capitalized, and is referring to the season. When these two are compared to each other, the rst seems like a comparison to war and destruction because of the ries use to do so, and the second contrasts with references to reproduction and better-looking life. It makes a contrast between giving and taking life. 11. There is a lot of imagery associated with sexual reproduction. Give some examples of these words and explain how this language might contribute to the theme of the poem. The easing of the spring, where Reed writes rapidly backwards and forwards, could be associated with sexual reproduction. 12. In contrast, what ideas in the poem evoke the idea of death and destruction?The instructors mechanical and almost cynical explanation of how to use the rie, or how to kill an d destruct in the war, evokes this idea very clearly. 13. Comment on the phrase ..and the point of balance, / Which in our case we have not got (lines 27-28). Perhaps this is talking about how the soldier feels that their lives have been thrown out of balance, or how the world is out of balance, engaging in warfare instead of appreciating the beauty of nature around them.14. Why do you think the poet drew attention to the silence of the almond blossom? (line 29).I do not see any other reason than him wanting to draw attention to the incredible beauty of nature, and how this contrasts with the destructive warfare going on. 15. In your opinion, what is the primary(prenominal) theme or message of this poem and how effectively has the poem communicated it? In my opinion, this poem is about the contrasts between the beauty of nature and war. I think this poem communicates this in a very good way once one has read it a few times and identied the contrasts and metaphors that are hidden. 1 6. Lastly, write some comments about how your ascertaination of the poem has developed since you rst encountered it.Dont forget to reect on your artistic interpretations last week how did they help (or hinder) your increase understanding? Since I rst heard the poem, I have understood more and more of the meaning behind it. At rst, I only grasped the fact that it talks about a rie lesson, and that it probably had a connection to soldiers and war. I did not comprehend the relationship between war and nature that I interpret as the underlying theme now. I didnt get very much out of the artistic interpretation last week, other than exploring the nature/war relationship more. The destructive versus growth aspect was also explored, and this helped me grasp the meaning of some of the metaphors.

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