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Saturday, December 15, 2018

'Comparison Between Wind and Other Poem\r'

'Compare how face-lift and one other poem present flunk and strength. The weaknesses and strengths in ‘ slew’ are attempts to portray the salmagundi of nature and the ongoing sense that nature has by using the present tense. Hughes switches from gravely sounds, ‘bang and aviate with a flap’ and ‘black back jester bent alike an iron bar’ representing the hard assonance and from this referring back to the harsh storm.However the use of illusion in descriptions could symbolize both a veto and a positive, for example, ‘orange sky’ representing the warm color of summer, also ‘green goblet’ could seem to be related to jealousy however could also be referred to as bright and a symbolic reckon of summer and the bright colours, linking to the ‘orange sky’. The smorgasbord in ‘below the green corrie’ in terms of portraying weakness and strengths are play uped with the man and his relationshi p with nature, it shows the weakness of the writer in terms of competing with nature.In my opinion I believe that not only the writer portrays himself to be the weaker opposition exactly also can portray the ‘bandit’ like and the ‘swashbuckling’ mountains to eventu eithery be seen as the weaker obstructor to another side of nature. For example, ‘a sunshaft had pierced the clouds and their attraction’ could represent the light controlling the intimidating mountains and close to converting it to something more hopeful and positive.This could be the sun, the main geek in nature, controlling them without choice, this takes away the sense of devotion and the negativity of the ‘bandits’ and creates a positive image. Both ‘Wind’ and ‘Below the Green Corrie’ clearly partake the same structure in terms of the veto openings to each poem. They both clearly and dynamically highlight the dangerousness of the si tuations automatically. MacCaig begins with a disconfirming image of ‘the mountains gathered calendar method me like bandits’ which really presents the fearful situation. In telephone line to this ‘Wind’ also presents this.Hughes immediately beings with a metaphor, ‘This nominate has been far out at ocean all night’ comparing the house to a boat, ‘at sea’ (isolated), this really emphasises the danger. They both begin presenting their negative images, those that seem to place both in a vulnerable position. ’ The mountains gathered round me’ show the photo of the character, contrasting that ‘this house has been far out at sea’ also shows this, the use of ‘at sea’ creates an image of isolation, placing the so called house in a vulnerable position also.\r\n'

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