Saturday, March 16, 2019
Plays :: essays research papers fc
Imagine a verse that explained the mysteries behind life. This poesy would use the symbolism of a play in order to arrive at the concept to the reader. A poet by the name of Walter Landor did create a plot of ground of writing like this. Landors Poem Plays is an insight into the forces discoverling humans nature.Plays is a poem astir(predicate) control of one selfs life. Landor uses words such as Counted us out and Allotted us to play to describe how a higher(prenominal) being might be in ultimate control. Those phrases colligate the idea of choice and destiny. Do we have a choice in our roles in life, or are we just controlled by a higher power? This is what the first meaning of the poem is stating. The second meaning is about society and its effect on life when your are judged. Landors words And how untold narrower is the stage Alloted us to play the sage explains how the wise and ones without problems are very much looked over and forgotten. A person that is down and is having trouble however, would be scrutinized and talked about. These reverse gear situations show how Landor views society.His views on being controlled by a higher being, is a idea I do not personally believe in. I believe my God gives me choices and decisions, but I can relate and envision what Landor is depicting. I personally believe and agree with him on societys search to control life though. It seems often, I see or experience judging in my own life. Plays hits the mark on explaining this. His word choices such as prompters, helps to break away show the coercion used in this world of ours. I opinion the message of influence from society is the strongest message conveyed in this poem.A poem such as Plays is a good example of a attempt to explain life and its mystique. Landor gives a good insight on human nature and life. When I read this poem over and and over, I began to understand what he wanted a reader comprehend.
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