Spring Violets Analysis

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We’ve all wondered and wracked our brains over the questions and nature of humankind, to which we have no true and final answers: how every moment lived and this moment you live right now, will simply be a memory, the daunting inevitability of death, life’s transience, the irreversibility of time, the loss of innocence with ages…it is in the human condition to question such things; and this mutual similarity in wonder, to me, is beautiful. I intertwine these universal topics into my poetry, particularly Father & Child and the Violets, to transcend time and provide meaning to a range of different contexts, whilst reflecting my own context and values. In “The Violets” I entwine the past and present, the reoccurring flower motif of ‘spring violets’ sprout in both memory and reality to reflect the persona’s age and perceptions “I kneel to pick frail melancholy flowers among ashes and loam”. The violets portray the persona as an adult, whose gained knowledge and lacking innocence has created a critical, melancholic view on her world. This is juxtaposed by the persona’s childhood perception; “spring violets in their loamy bed”. In childhood, beauty was simplistic and untainted by knowledge and human experience; blessed by innocence. This is stressed by time shifts established through structural indentation, whilst enjambment echoes the fragmented process of memory recollection. Structure is also pivotal in Father and Child, the two part structure, Barn Owl And Nightfall, emphasising the opposition between life and death, innocence and maturity, youth and infirmity; all while accentuating childhood as the era which catalyses maturation, internally and physically. The structure also depicts the influence of modernism upon my writing, as... ... middle of paper ... ...recognition of ‘symbols of transience’ which is juxtaposed with the oxymoron ‘ancient innocence’ representing the continuity of memory despite the transience of physicality and mortality. The alliterative metaphor in The Violets explains ‘Years cannot move nor death’s disorientating scale distort those lamplit presences’. Here, the father’s presence in the persona’s memories acts as a guiding and warming light, forever embedded in her memories, never to be tainted by death. The poems facilitate the investigation of human experience through illustrating life’s transience and the longevity of memory. My writing is my medium, to impart my values, my beliefs, my ideas, my messages, everything to you. The ability to convey such things is beautiful. But for you to discover and interpret the beauty, to mould the beauty into a new being, is the true beauty of poetry.

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