A Critical Analysis Of Giuseppe Ungaretti's Poetry

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Of all the modern poetry that we were assigned to read, I would have to say that, like many others in the class, I found Giuseppe Ungaretti 's poems to be the most enjoyable of them all as I found his poems to be the most simple to understand and easiest to relate to. A common theme that seemed to persist throughout many of Ungaretti 's poems is that he seemed to be writing a lot about death and pain that constantly surrounded him in the environment, perhaps indicating that he was was a soldier who was writing these poems during a time of war. Evidence of this can be found in the poem Vigil, in which Ungaretti describes spending " a whole night crouched close to one of "[their] men butchered," presumably a fellow soldier who was brutally massacred during a battle (Ungaretti, p.1).
' Admittingly, initially, when I first read the poem, I was quite confused as to why Ungaretti would devote a whole poem to describe a seemingly meaningless star. However, after reading the poem a second time, I immediately began to realize that this poem, like many others of Ungarett 's poems, must have had a deep inner meaning to it. As such, it appears that the poem was most probably about a person that Ungaretti actually loved and that the 'star ' was merely a form of symbolism for his love, which seems to be the main theme in this poem. One of the main reasons Star was my favorite is partly because of all the question marks it leaves and the many different possible interpretations that one can take from it. For instance, while it appears to be clear that Ungaretti wrote this poem about someone he loves, who that person actually is is not so clear and is open to interpretation. It could be about a woman he is deeply in love with or perhaps even one of his family

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