Analysis of Arthur Clarke
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A poem that begins with ellipsis' and continues with a volta at each new stanza, a poem that in the second line verbs (unworlding), easily holds the interest, if not grabbing it by the throat. Austin Clarke, creates such vivid atmosphere, and gives intense shifts in action -- from an orphaned boy, to burial alive, to wet dreams and a leather wall -- their own space. Abrupt change from the previous perspectives, the cadence of
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of your heart. Discovering the seed of himself within you, he begins to manifest his individual being. But does he ever actually begin?" -Rainer Marie Rilke, online Duino Elegies What does he do with the blankets? He filthies them, then wraps himself in his squalor childishly fearing dire punnishment. The final line of the poem is serenely ambiguous. Is the narrator once again sleeping in the catchcry stillness, or is his head raised, wide awake?
of your heart. Discovering the seed of himself within you, he begins to manifest his individual being. But does he ever actually begin?" -Rainer Marie Rilke, online Duino Elegies What does he do with the blankets? He filthies them, then wraps himself in his squalor childishly fearing dire punnishment. The final line of the poem is serenely ambiguous. Is the narrator once again sleeping in the catchcry stillness, or is his head raised, wide awake?