Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Old Age in An Old Mans Winter Night and Follower Essay -- Robert Fros
Old Age in An Old Man's Winter Night and Follower This poem has a very direct title which intices the audience to find out more and is very similar to that of a Hollywood movie and uses plain language. From the 1st line we can see the boyââ¬â¢s possessiveness of his father from the words ââ¬Å"Myâ⬠we also know it is referring to the past from the tense of the word ââ¬Å"workedâ⬠we also find out that he works on a farm. In the next 3 lines we can see the poets admiration for his father by the way he talks about the size of the man ââ¬Å"globed like a full sail strungâ⬠and his strength. We see that his father was a real expert at his job by the way he can control horses with his tongue, heaneys intention was to show us the mans expertise and how he was in full control, it also shows us how hard the horses were working for him. In the next stanza on the 1st line Heaney calls his father ââ¬Å"an expertâ⬠then pauses for affect to let it sink in, this is to show us the mans power and also the pure admiration from his son. In the next 2 lines we are again told about how good he was at his job ââ¬Å"sod rolled over without breakingâ⬠the language which is used almost makes it seem effortless for the man. In the next stansa we see Heaneys use of enjanment with a run on line ââ¬Å"Turned around ââ¬â And back into the landâ⬠which reflects the movement of the plough. In the 3rd line we can see his father ââ¬Å"narrowed and angled at the groundâ⬠using only his skill, not instruments, this makes him appear very wise and we can see that the boy is once again admiring his skills. In the next stansa we can see how the boy is clumsy in comparison to his father ââ¬Å"I stumbled in his hobnailed wakeâ⬠we also see his clumsiness from the word ââ¬Å"fellâ⬠in the... ...the old man and his quality of life. After reading both poems we are given 2 different views on old age by 2 different poets. In Robert Frosts a lot of pity is felt for the old age and the poet seems to be very concerned about the quality of life being lived by the old man, he sympathises with the loneliness and feels sorry for the old man. Heaney seems to have a quite a different view on old age and we almost feel as if he is annoyed at his father for not being able to care for himself now, he is frustrated that the man whom he always looked up to has now become frail and now follows him around opposed to when he was a child. Out of the 2 poems I prefer Robert Frosts ââ¬Å"An Old Mans Winter Nightâ⬠as I believe that it has much more meaning to it and it really gets into the life of the old man and gets sympathy from the reader and gets them involved.
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