Monday, May 27, 2019
Poetry Analysis: ââ¬ÅLove is not allââ¬Â Essay
Poetry reveals the emotions of the   verbaliser. It will give happy thoughts if the   speaker unit is happy but the opposite if the speaker is sad. Poems exist because of emotional certainties and uncertainties. That is why poems are  much  bringing close togetherl and complex rather than other forms of literary pieces. The poem entitled  shaft is not all by Edna St. Vincent Millay discusses the meaning of love. The whole poem wants to  articulate the truth about love  the destiny of people and how humans treat love at all.There are also different emerging  analogical languages throughout the poem, which discusses the problems and dilemma of being in love. Therefore, the theme of this poem is love as it unravels the sadness and deepness of  adhesion through metaphorical justification of the speakers emotions. The speaker of this poem wants to convey one thing  love is not perfect. He wants to justify his emotions through the different experiences in his life. Based on the message of    the poem, the speaker is a man who wants to share his distress, defeat, and fall in loving his woman.The speaker compares love to a drink, meat, roof, floating spar, air, and medicine. These things symbolize many  thoughts that  fort the idea and context of love. Drink and meat symbolize life, roof symbolizes shed or shelter, a floating par symbolizes life saver, air symbolizes breath, and medicine symbolizes cure. Love is not all it is not meat nor drink / Nor slumber nor a roof against the rain / Nor yet a floating spar to men that  knock off / And rise and sink and rise and sink again (St.Vincent Millay, 1-4).  All these ideas give life to humans but the point of the speaker is not to strengthen the idea of love but stating that love is not about living but dying. The poem is an irony of love as a source of life and comfort. The speaker wants to share that love is not as ideal as it can be. It is not like giving all the good things to obtain happiness because the speaker feels th   at love is like facing to death. The speaker wants to shed tears as he describes his experiences in love but he could not.Love can not fill the thickened lung with breath, / Nor clean the blood, nor set the fractured bone / Yet many a man is making friends with death (St. Vincent Millay, 5-7).  This part of the poem emphasizes the paradoxical concept of love where it could not provide life or saver to ones body. Love is not selfless but selfish based on the description of the speaker. Therefore, it can be said that affection is not feeling like in heaven but almost in hell  fit in to the speaker. Love gives you happiness when you fall in love but it gives you death when it breaks your heart.This is what the poem is from the beginning up to the end. I might be driven to  look at your love for peace, / Or trade the memory of this night for food. / It well may be. I do not think I would (St. Vincent Millay, 1-4).  However, in the end of the poem, the speaker himself  allow ins the fact    that he could not fight against his love because his affection revolves around his woman. It only means that the speaker loves his woman so deeply that he could accept and endure the pain and sorrow but will not ever maker her suffer after almost killing the man by  faulting his heart.In conclusion to this, the poem shows its main point in the beginning. In this case, the succeeding lines are only justifications of speakers emotions. In the end, the struggles and sufferings of the speaker  unflustered fades after feeling that he could not take any revenge against his woman because behind all the hatred and anguish against love, he still has his affection towards his love that no one could ever contain. Reference St. Vincent Millay, E. Love is not all.   
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