Stanza Critical Analysis

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Stanza 1129:

Being completely honest with one another is will unite as all, and make for a better society in the long run. You can’t be honest with yourself or others if don’t tell the whole truth. If you don’t do the right thing, it will eventually come back at you. Lying and being selfish is a poison to society that will erode its values. As the truth gradually comes out mother nature becomes aligned (the lightning ceases). Mankind’s actions are directly correlated with nature. How can a society be democratic and civil if everyone is lying to one another? What is this secret that is conflicting, that it has be let out gradually. The more time goes by the harder it will be to reveal the secret. If honesty played a major role to begin with, there would no secrets or hidden agendas. I always try to lead by example and be as genuine and honest as I can be. Honesty and compassion are one of the main aspects that unite us all. What kind of world would this be if no one cared about on another, and putting their own self-interests over everything else?

Stanza 613:

Individuality is very important, and it seems this girl is being punished for expressing her thoughts. The beginning of a child’s life is brimming with vitality and brilliance. All this is tarnished as this girl is abused for only speaking out. What kind of democracy is this where people are being stripped of their rights to free speech? Also how can society band together as one, if we are being confined against our will for only expressing our individualistic thoughts? There is a major betrayal to the girl, and also to mankind as a hole. By confiding the little girl they are discouraged her from speaking out, and also hindering society from coming together. For example,...

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...tanza 754:

It seemed she was living her life on the edge without taking the time to slow down and appreciate life itself. Despite her sudden death it is apparent at the end of the stanza that although her body is no longer existent her spirit will never die. Again nature is related with death because the afterlife she is in is essentially nature. Our lives begin with nature, sustained by nature, and eventually end nature. Nature complements all of the life cycles.

Observations:

• Nature is seems to be the underlying theme.

• It is never clear what the secret is, and if honesty prevailed in the end.

• For the most part the readers have to connect their own points. Nothing is laid out for the reader.

• Religion is also a dominant theme.

• Individuality seemed to be discouraged in this person’s life.

• Clear cut example of the life and death cycle.

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