Samurai Song

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Simile- I couldn’t find a simile in the poem “Samurai Song” by Robert Pinsky. There isn’t one. I think that’s what he intentionally did with this poem. It has a drowsy zeal of manner and tone, which it emphasizes enlightenment about mastering his destiny, teaching that contemplation of essential nature to the exclusion of all else is the only way of achieving pure enlightenment. Metaphor- There isn’t one line in this entire poem that isn’t a metaphor. I even think the whole poem is a metaphor. Implied metaphor- /When I had no enemy I opposed my body. / (lines 11-12) An enemy is typically a separate entity- “when I had no enemy” there wasn’t anyone for him to loath. So, he became his own enemy. “I opposed my body” I can relate with this line. Sometimes being your own enemy is far worse than having one. One can destroy their self from the inside out. …show more content…

/ (line19/20) The author I think is saying that he only uses people for what he needs, then leaves them ask quickly as they met. Once they fulfil his needs he is quickly to discard them. It’s an understatement because the way the author is perceiving life as only temporary and he must refute any connections This is samurai way of life. Thus, it is essential to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well. He is saying that his necessity is his weapon for achieving his purpose, disinterestedness is his plan to keep from getting attached and making a real emotional attachment. Metonymy- “When I had No mother I embraced order”(line 8/9) Pinksy Is embracing order to substitute for his mother’s absent support. A mother is one who takes care of the children instilling routine and order in their daily lives. He is now a man that is without his mother. She is no longer there to hold and encourage him through the difficult task. There is no hug like a mothers embrace, when they put their arms around you everything in life goes

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