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Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which Two Poets Create...
Compare and Contrast the ways in which two Poets create Sympathy for their Characters ââ¬â ââ¬ËOn a Portrait of a Deaf Manââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe River Godââ¬â¢. The poems ââ¬ËOn a Portrait of a Deaf Manââ¬â¢, written by John Betjeman and ââ¬ËThe River Godââ¬â¢, written by Stevie Smith appear as two very different poems; one in monologue form and the other in a regular form; but they are in fact two very similar poems. ââ¬ËOn a Portrait of a Deaf Manââ¬â¢ presents a character mourning the death of a deaf man who was very close to him/her, and ââ¬ËThe River Godââ¬â¢ presents a lonely God who is abused by people and resorts to murdering women to keep himself company. Both characters are lonely and the portrayal of this loneliness causes you ââ¬â the reader - to feel sympathetic towardsâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦However, it shows the misunderstanding of the ââ¬ËRiver Godââ¬â¢ as she is drowned, ââ¬ËOh who would guess what a beautiful white face lies thereââ¬â¢, ââ¬Ëwhite faceââ¬â¢ implying she is dead, leading you to feel sympathetic again towards him as he is totally ignorant of everything going on around him. ââ¬ËOn a Portrait of a Deaf Manââ¬â¢, the writer uses the deaf man to display what exactly he/she has lost through his death, ââ¬ËHe knew the names of evââ¬â¢ry birdââ¬â¢. This shows how caring he was and this would presumably translate to how he acts to people ââ¬â kind and caring ââ¬â and lead to sympathy as you would never want to lose a person so good to die. The poem also describes what further potential to do good he had if he knew what was coming, ââ¬ËHe would have liked to say go od-bye/Shake hands with many friends.ââ¬â¢ This causes a sympathetic response from the reader because again even though he was dying he would have wanted to show respect to his friends rather than just leaving. It also creates sympathy because the person who has lost this ââ¬Ëkindââ¬â¢ man would be very upset about his/her death. We see this when he/she blames God for his death as he didnââ¬â¢t save him/her, ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Save his soul and pray.ââ¬â¢/ You ask me to believe You and/ I only see decay.ââ¬â¢ ââ¬â this shows a stage of mourning in which you blame others for the death you have experienced. In conclusion, the poets create sympathy forShow MoreRelatedRastafarian79520 Words à |à 319 PagesIncludes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-19-513376-5 1. Rastafari movement. 2. Jamaicaââ¬âReligious life and customs. I. Title. BL2532.R37 E36 2002 299â⬠².676ââ¬âdc21 2002074897 v To Donnaree, my wife, and Donnisa, my daughter, the two persons around whom my life revolves; and to the ancestors whose struggles have enabled us to survive and thrive This page intentionally left blank Foreword One of the most useful things about Ennis Edmondss Rastafari: From Outcasts to Culture
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