To Sir John Lade's Coming Of Age

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Both poems, “To Sir John Lade, on His Coming of Age,” and “When I Was One and Twenty”, speak about two men coming of age. The age of twenty-one is a coveted age in which may changes in life and setting occur. Both poems give a different insight to what that coming of age will mean for a young boy and what happens when they to and do not take those opportunities. Each poem brings different tone, structure, and diction to convey the same message to these boys. That coming of age brings new responsibilities, warnings, and joy that should be relished and taken in. Each poem is presented, and formatted in different senses. “To Sir John…” is structured to the reader as seven quatrains. It has a very set rhyme scheme that follows an ABAB pattern …show more content…

In this poem, Johnson uses dictions such as “light” “feather” and “fly” to describe independence and the weight that will be lifted off of his shoulders on his birthday. Whereas, he uses “slaves” “willful” and “grave” to shows the meaning on dependence and burdens and darkness that will be lifted off of his shoulders. Although each of these poems does has the same use of calling the age twenty one as, “Twenty and one” which gives the same sense of feeling and unity of the same topic and …show more content…

Each done in a somewhat similar way. Each boy is being told or has been told of what their twenty first birthday will/would bring. Johnson’s poem tells the boy to be carefree and wild throughout his life. While Housman’s tells the boy to be cautious and know what to keep and what to give. Each poem offers a different tone to coney each of these messages. “To Sir John Lade..” has a hint of irony and joyful, playful quality of sound. Whereas “When I Was Twenty and One” has a feeling of resentfulness and sadness for not taking the advice of the man. Each of the poems offers insight to what a boy needs to know and will expect when turning twenty one. The each shows different perspectives on the importance of this birthday and how it can change a boy into a man. The tone, dictions, and structure offers insights and help to the reader of how these poems can convey each their own compelling

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