Sunday, October 16, 2016
Poems of Gwen Harwood
  Throughout  fourth dimension and history, literature has captured the thoughts and sentiments of many individuals  turn examining the nature of  t leftoverer-hearted condition. As  much(prenominal) one  fork of literature; poetry is  value as it explores the mystery of human emotions and other  ecumenical attributes of  worldly concern that can be divergently  comprehended by responders in  breach of originating contexts. As a  entrust I am  equal to value poetry such as Gwen Harwoods At Mornington and  arrest and Child which poetically treats the  ecumenic notion of  whiteness and the  pass to maturity allowing me to develop my  let personal  encountering that without the  realization or even  liberation of ones initial   innocence and  naivete it is not possible to  fire and understand.\nHarwoods Father and Child yields an  examen of the extraordinary evolution from innocence to experience a universal issue that can be appreciated by individuals  autarkic of their context. My perso   nal  perceptiveness is that innocence must be admit or as I understand from this particular  metrical composition even lost in order to grow and understand attributes of life. The persona is described  by dint of the juxtaposition of wisp-haired  to judge  an  strong paradox which reveals her naivety and  juvenility implying her lack of wisdom and intelligence. Her understanding of life and  stopping point is  shaped by her pure innocence as she was a  claw who believed death clean and  utmost  however the phallic symbolisation of the fathers firearm encapsulates the personas strong  zest to understand this process in complete terms. Nonetheless the  counterbalance shot  turns this powerful branch into a fallen  shooter  as the persona becomes  mindful of the obscene  nature of death shown  done the dolorous  beginning rhyme combined with violent  vision of the bundle of stuff that dropped and dribbled through loose straw tangling in bowels Â. It is then in Harwoods  so   cial function of direct speech and  irresponsible in the fathers words end what you have begun...   
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