Showing posts with label symbol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symbol. Show all posts

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Pink Dog

[Question 12]

I think the dog serves as a symbol of all the embarrassing people in the city.
I don't find the poem to be serious, but it isn't entirely lighthearted. But by using the dog as a symbol, the poem is definitely degrading.
The embarrassing people are mostly homeless people, who look like hoboes. He points out specifically women who have several children, but don't really have any means of providing for them besides her breast milk.
This person just wants to party before Lent. Throw out all the dogs, please! I need room to move. Go to "where there are no lights"; we don't want to see you.

The speaker gives the "eyesores" two options. First: leave. Second: dress up fancy.
This way everyone can "Dress up and dance at Carnival"!

That was a lot of blabbing.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Widow's Lament in Springtime.

{Number 12}

The white flowers in this poem represent the memories the widow has of her late husband.
"...but the grief in my heart is stronger than they for though they were my joy formerly, today I noticed then and turned away forgetting". She can't face her memories, because the joy they once brought her can never be brought back. So when she sees the white flowers, she feels sorrow. On the other hand, her son sees these flowers and wants her to remember, so she can move on. He tells her he sees the white flowers in the meadow, implying that he wants her to start that journey of recovering. He knows that she won't be over quickly, but it is within sight. But the widow doesn't even think twice about what her son wants. She wants those memories back, but she knows she can't. All she wants at this point is to "sink into the marsh next to [those flowers]". I think she just wants to die.