I've ne'er been in Peking, or the Summer Palace,
nor stood on the great rock music Boat to watch
the rain begin on Kuen Ming Lake, the picnickers
But I love to hear it sung; (lines 5-9).
The next three lines force images the poet hears and sees of the beauty of nature experienced by the older generation, images that category a unified image of a simpler former life: "waterlilies fill with rain until they/overturn, spilling water into water,/then rock back, and f
The neediness of a former life includes a world that has disappeared within the Forbidden City in Peking, as well as the injury of the family's former lifestyle, and the loss of the poet's father. The feeling of loss, crimson more than nostalgia, is the central emotion of the poem.
This is do clear by the final 2 lines of the poem: " both(prenominal) women have begun to cry./But neither stops her song" (lines 13-14). The feelings of loss are so great for the mother and grandmother that even the beauty of what they are describing in their song fades in their remembrance of their former life. But they continue singing, signifying that they have come to terms with their loss and with their new life and country. They may feel fragmented from their past and experience dislocation in a remote culture, but they continue their "song," their lives. The feeling of deep loss is not as acute in the young poet/narrator. His feelings are more nostalgic and he does not join the crying of the two older women.
ill with more" (lines 10-12). The overturned waterlilies may besides
Ordercustompaper.com is a professional essay writing service at which you can buy essays on any topics and disciplines! All custom essays are written by professional writers!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.