Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The Goose Fish

In the first stanza, two esteemrs and their actions are visualized and beautified. For example, the speaker describes thrill and romance of their love by using poetic expressions such(prenominal) as For them by the swift tide of blood/That silently they took at flood,/And for a little time they prized/Themselves impressed. . Then, In the second stanza, There is a spell with the appearance of a zany tip (The goose fish turning up, though dead/His hugely grinning head). At the same time, circulate of the poem changes. (Then, as if shaken by stage-fright) The goose fish and its tenderness immobilely contrast with sweet atmosphere two lovers created before.As the author of the textbook says, Their explosive discovery of the fish, a rude shock, Injects a grotesque, almost macabre, not Into the poem. The goose fish plays a key role In revealing and symbolizing the couples love. later on sudden appearance of the goose fish, the narrator portrays how two lovers respond to it. They ar e Embarrassed in each others sight As though the world had implant them out From these lines, It is inferred that the couple, so passionate and eager that they tonus impressed to e together, is having illicit, secret relationship.Although they feel a sense of guilt for a moment, they think about its content and decide to take the fish as an emblem of their love. (He might mean failure or success. /But took it for an emblem of/ Their sudden, new and guilty love/To be observed by, when they kissed/That rigid optimist. ). Just like relationship of the couple, the goose fish stands for ambiguity. Their affair Is Illicit, so they feel embarrassment, guilt, and shame. But at the same time, It makes them feel pleasure, whether Its sexual or emotional. Similarly, the fishs presence doesnt give clear meaning to them.Its earlier mysterious. (It was a wide and moony grin/Together peaceful and obscene/They knew not what he would express He might mean failure or success). It could be a frien d, a comedian, an optimist, an emblem, or a patriarch. The moon also makes frequent appearances and gives a sort of consistency. In the first stanza, the moon creates a romantic atmosphere, in which main focus is two lovers. (On the long shore, lit by the moon/To immortalize them properly alone. ) In the second stanza, the moon also sheds light on the goose fish, giving strong impact to the scene. Beneath the moons bony light The goose fish turning up, though deadheads hugely grinning head. ) Also, according to the text book, the moon makes indirect appearance in the third stanza, too. (The moons light comes to seem fragile china as It exposes the fish directly the moons role as watch and protector seems abandoned, or at least endangered. And In the last stanza, the moon went fell to disappear, marking the end of the poem. The Goose Fish By emergency than what it is in real life. The goose Fish is a fairly typical case of the kind.Using visual images and strong contrast, the s peaker articulates his interpretations. In following paragraphs three points, how the narrator used irony and strong contrast, what the goose fish means and represents, and how the moon involves in the poem, they took at deluge for a little time they prized/Themselves impressed. . Then, injects a grotesque, almost macabre, not into the poem. The goose fish plays a key role in revealing and symbolizing the couples love. afterward sudden appearance of the Their affair is illicit, so they feel embarrassment, guilt, and shame.But at the same mime, It makes them feel pleasure, whether its sexual or emotional. Similarly, the fishs presence doesnt give clear meaning to them. Its rather mysterious. (It was a wide and moony grin/Together peaceful and obscene/They knew not what he would optimist, an emblem, or a patriarch. The moon also makes frequent appearances goose fish turning up, though dead,/His hugely grinning head. ) Also, according to the light comes to seem fragile china as it exposes the fish directly the moons role as lookout and protector seems abandoned, or at least endangered. ). And in the last

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