An Analysis Of Mid-Day By H. D

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The poem I chose to analyze further is Mid-Day by H.D. Personally I have a hard time reading into what a poet would want the reader to experience or understand through their works of art. After reading this poem a few times I felt like I saw two completely opposite sides to this piece. I feel that the poet wants the reader to see both a negative and positive path that could be taken in life. The question that came across my mind when I was reading this was, does H.D actually feels or felt this type of negativity in her life? Also another is whether or not she is trying to show readers that one may be on a negative path or part in their life, but can still see the positive and beauty of the good and growth in the world. In part one of the second …show more content…

I felt that as a reader you could sense the growth and hope that came from the poplar. H.D. turns around the piece when she talks about, “The poplar is bright on the hill. The poplar spreads out, deep rooted among trees.” This is showing how in another place there is growth and what I believe could represent positivity and hope. There is different words that are used in the second half of the piece, there is “bright on the hill”, “the poplar spreads outs”. This word choice is more positive when the poet is using “bright” instead of “black seeds”. Also we can see the difference between in the first part H.D. uses “shriveled” and the second part there is “spreads out”. All of these are opposites from the beginning to the end. When I was reading this poem I thought that maybe H.D. is trying to represent someone or something in a dark place, but can see still see the good. The reason why I feel that it would be someone that is already in a bad place is because she says, “yet far beyond the spent fruit-pods and the blackened stalks of mint” showing that she is already in that dark place looking toward that poplar that is growing. Also another example would be in the last two stanzas when she says, “While I perish on the path among the crevices of the rocks”. The rocks are a hard, dull, and a cold object in my opinion, so I could see that this would represent the bad place that the poet could be

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