Saturday, September 14, 2019
Winter Poetry – Skating at Night William Wordsworth
Wordsworth shows a positive fond memory of winter that is personal to him. He gives a feeling of excitement by using ââ¬Ëand'. Also he shows how noisy it is by using ââ¬Ëbellowing' and ââ¬Ënot a voice was idle'. Even though it was cold Wordsworth would rather be outside with his friends then inside: ââ¬ËI heeded not the summons. Wordsworth also wants excitement and freedom: ââ¬ËProud and exulting'. He likes to play games with his friends, like a native foxhunt: ââ¬ËGames confederate of the chase' He uses similes and metaphors to show he is exhilarated and has loads of energy: ââ¬ËUntired horse' and ââ¬Ëthe resounding horn'. Wordsworth has used onomatopoeia and alliteration to show the effect of speed: ââ¬ËWe hissed along' and ââ¬ËThe pack loud bellowing' speed is also shown by using the word ââ¬Ëflew', the simile ââ¬ËTinkled like iron' shows the brittle side of winter. Wordsworth uses the word ââ¬Ëmelancholy' to show that the beautiful scene, he once knew, is fading with old age a shows a slight sadness to the poem. Winter Percy Bysshe Shelley Shelley uses alliteration to show that winter is harsh ââ¬Ëthe wind was his whip' this also shows that it is a negative and destructive time. He writes: ââ¬ËOne choppy finger' to make you wonder what winter will do next. Shelley portrays winter as an evil character using personification such as: ââ¬Ëwhip' ââ¬Ëlip' to make it more effective. Shelley also makes winter sound brittle: ââ¬ËHis breath was a chain'. Shelley shows how cold and powerful winter can be by writing: ââ¬ËHe came, fiercely in his chariot-throne by the tenfold of the arctic zone' Shelley also shows that even the more evil things like weeds have to hide from winter: ââ¬ËWeeds which are forms of the living death fled from the frost' Using alliteration: ââ¬Ëflight from frost' gives winter an eerie feel which makes things vanish like ghosts without a trace. When icicles hang by the wall William Shakespeare Shakespeare uses everyday characters to show the realism of his poem to create a typical winter scene: ââ¬ËDick the Shepherd'. He shows that even though the weather is awful life goes on: ââ¬Ëways be foul, then nightly sings the staring owl'. Using rhyme gives the feel of movement but is broken when the owl makes its sound: ââ¬ËBlow' ââ¬ËSnow' ââ¬ËSaw' Raw'. Everyone gets effected by the cold: ââ¬ËCoughing drowns the parsons saw' ââ¬ËMarian's nose is red and raw'. Using words like ââ¬Ënipp'd' and ââ¬Ëways be foul' shows that is a cold mucky time. Shakespeare tells it how winter was there and then. There is no sympathy for winter. Emmonsail's Heath in Winter John Clare Clare gives no critical comment during his poem, he just observes what's around him: ââ¬ËCrimpled leaves' ââ¬Ëan oddling crow' ââ¬Ëthe old heron'. His poem is also very detailed which adds to the effectiveness of the poem. Clare puts a lack of stress on the words: ââ¬ËWhile the old heron'. He uses personification to bring the lake to life and make it a bigger part of his observation: ââ¬ËLonely Lake'. Clare uses alliteration to create the sense of movement: ââ¬ËStarts slow' but at the same time give a sense of calmness: ââ¬ËMelancholy wing' ââ¬ËAn oddling crow in idle motion'. The scene is in harmony even the gypsy fits in: ââ¬Ëthe gypsy makes his bed'. Clare give affection to the ââ¬Ëbouncing woodcock' Clare uses the word ââ¬ËRove' to show how much he has observed from wandering about. Clare's poem is based on observation and is portrayed like a fairytale scene where everything is in harmony and fits in with the world around it. Conclusion In the Poem ââ¬ËSkating on Ice' the poem is based on a very personal scene, which is special to Wordsworth. He makes the poem exciting, exhilarating and gives a sense of movement. This poem is effective for these reasons and makes you really believe that you are their taking part in the chase. In Clare's poem ââ¬ËWinter' it reflects winter as being horrible and destructive. This is my favourite, as I believe this is how a typical cold winter day acts. Winter has been given the human characteristics to great effect showing everything winter is known to do. Shakespeare creates a sense of realism in his poem ââ¬ËWhen icicles hang by the wall' by give the poem everyday characters. He gives no sympathy, which makes it sound more real and effective. This poem is probably the most real out of all four and it portrays winter as a typical thing that happens. Clare's poem ââ¬ËEmmonsail's Heath in winter' is based on observation. He makes everything sound beautiful and in harmony with everything else. He makes everything very calm leisurely. This poem portrays winter as a beautiful time almost like a well-painted painting.
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