Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Welsh Poetry Essay - Compare and contrast White Roses with Stop all the
Welsh Poetry Essay - Compare and contrast White Roses with Stop all the   Clocks.    -Compare and contrast "White Roses" with "Stop all the Clocks."    "White Roses" is about a young boy who dies. It was written by Gillian  Clarke, a modern Welsh poet. The title of the poem is ironic, because  "White Roses" suggests youth, beauty and innocence. The poem starts  with,    "Outside the green velvet sitting room"    This suggests luxury and wealth. The use of the colour green is also  very indicative, because the colour green suggests spring and  fertility and overall life. This is in contrast with the theme of the  poem, which is suppoused to be one of death, but in actuality, it is  as much about life as it is of death. The next two verses fit in with  the theme of green, fertility and springtime.    "White roses bloom after rain"    "They hold water and sunlight"    This is a simile. Water and sunlight are essential to life, which   interlock with the theme of life. The newly-bloomed white roses are  only still alive because of the water and sunlight they hold.    The reader is then taken inside , to a scene of sickness and disease.     "Within the boy who sleeps in my care,    In the big chair"    "Big chair" suggests that this boy is a very small boy. The boy  awakens to pain.    "The cold bloom    Opens at a terrible speed    And the splinter of ice moves"    The second and the third stanza are linked together, through  enjambment.    "In his blood as he stirs in the chair"    From the next line we can assume that the boy and carer are not  family. The narrator is merely a nurse or a carer for this boy. The  boy is obviously in a lot of pain. A sympton of some unknown disease.  He grits in teeth in effort to subdue of forget the...              ...ve, where-as "Stop all the Clocks" is written in first  person narrative. "Stop all the Clocks" is also a more personal poem  where as "White Roses" is more vauge and abstract. More objective .  "White Roses" is about a child, who was not close to the poet, dying.  "Stop all the Clocks" is a poem all about grieving and mourning for a  lover, a partner. It is about the complete and utter outpouring of  grief. "White Roses" is simply a reflection of death.    The poem I prefer is "Stop all the Clocks", because I feel it is a  more significant poem than "White Roses" simply because it is a more  personal poem. A poem full of heartache, grief and despair that  someone the poet truly loved has gone forever. I feel it is a more  realistic poem. Although "White Roses" is a sad poem, "Stop all the  Clocks" is a sadder poem. Full of an overwhelming sense of grief and  of loss.                      
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