Analysis Of Carrion Comfort And Aubade

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Throughout all 17th century poetry, many common themes span the works of the greatest poets. Religion, love, death, betrayal: all are common examples of most utilized topics. The poets themselves use a slew of poetic devices in order to get across the emotion and passion they each feel about the focus of their work. In the poems, “[Carrion Comfort]” and “Aubade”, dark undertones of religion and death resonate throughout the diction and allusions in both. While “[Carrion Comfort]” highlights the religious aspect of suffering and darkness, “Aubade” spirals into the heart of death and does not find its way back out. In both poems, the authors utilize punctuation, allusion, diction, and a purposeful rhyme scheme to display their differing views …show more content…

The speakers from both poems are no different from any other human being that has walked the Earth. “[Carrion Comfort]” displays a willingness to fight and turn suffering into a good thing, for only those who suffer can have eternal life. Biblical allusions and purposeful rhyme scheme highlight the awesomeness of God and his place in the suffering of mere humans. On the flip side, “Aubade” focuses on the more sinister side of death and never reaches a point of hope. The ending of the poem drops off and makes the reader feel an unwelcome sense of finality about dying. Religion became a common point of reference, but the idea took on two completely different connotations in the separate poems. Is religion the saving grace for the human race? Or is it merely an illusion that veils the truth? In either case, the slew of poetic devices can attest to both sides of the argument on religion and how different people handle dark situations in different ways. Nevertheless, both poems showcase the power that can be packed into a small amount of words if one only takes the time to decipher its

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