Monday, February 25, 2019
An Analysis of the Armful
An analysis of the  song The Armful by Robert Frost In Robert Frosts The Armful the  vocaliser in the  poetry is not defined, but that is of no consequence, as the feeling of frustration that is conveyed in the poems first  quaternity lines could  realise been expressed by either a man or a woman. The speaker is not speaking to any star in particular in the poem but it  potty be inferred that he is speaking to the reader on a higher(prenominal) level as, speaking literally everyone can empathize with the feelings of frustration a person struggling to carry and  relaxation  in like manner many packages conveys.In the poem the speaker has gone for groceries, probably without help, over shopped and is having a difficult  clip with all the bags he must carry. The packages slip from the speakers  detainment and he tries to catch them with his knees all the while still trying balance the rest of the his packages. In the  finish the he is forced to drop the groceries and  lift a better way    of packing them back in the bags. Although the  olfactory perception from the onset is that of frustration by the end it changes to something  more than positive. It can  and so be inferred that the theme of this poem is one of hope.The poem creates an image of  individual who is in need of help and is alone, not necessarily lonely as in need of social capital, but alone on the inside. The constant,  instant  practise of the word I supports the idea and feeling of isolation  regular though, as the reader, it is easy to put ones self in that situation and to feel as if you were there watching. It has to be assumed that the  indite is not literally writing about someones troubles during a routine shopping trip. Take, for instance, lines three (3) and four (4) And the whole pile is slipping, bottles, buns, Extremes  similarly hard to comprehend at.Once. One can connote that it has more to do with the abstract, inner most  riddles of the authors mind as opposed to actual table of conten   ts of a brown paper bag. These Images  are brought to life in this  metric poem by the use of figurative language, particularly through the use of metaphor and symbolism. The rhythmic patterns of the poem can be  limitn at the end of each line. Here are the first two lines of the poem as an example of the rhyme scheme For every parcel I  lower oneself down to seize I lose some other  onward my hands and knees.An example of alliteration can be seen in the  routine line when the author writes  And the whole pile slipping, bottles, buns. The implied comparisons or metaphors are abundant in this short poem. In fact it can be said with certainty that the poem is one big metaphor. Robert Frost uses this poem to explore deep feelings within himself and within everyone. Once again  utilise lines three (3) and four (4) as an example And the whole pile slipping, bottles, buns, Extremes too hard to comprehend at once is a metaphor for the  complexity of the mind.The authors problems are like a    whirlwind that makes his mind slip. Whether the problem is heavy symbolized by the bottles or lighter symbolized by the buns they  compel equal w octonary in the space of the mind, that to this date we barely  visualize the inner workings of. In the next two lines, Yet  cypher I should care to leave behind. With all I have to  mark off with hand and mind.  Foster is implying that his problems are so great and unmanageable that he cannot stop thinking about them.In the next two line, lines seven (7) and eight (8), he gives the reader a glimpse that his problems may be more than in his head. It reads And heart, if need be, I  entrust do my best. To keep their  build balanced at my breast. This infers that his problems may also be  horny and he is trying hard to balance the two. In the last four lines is where the theme of the poem starts to take shape and one can see that all is not lost. In lines nine (9) and ten (10) the speaker says I crouch down to prevent them all as they fall     thusly sit down in the middle of them all.The speaker at this point realizes that he is carrying too much both mentally and emotionally and decides to stop and analyze what is happening to him, take it slow and figure something out. By the time line eleven (11) and twelve (12) come around one can surmise that the speaker has had enough of his problems and is actively looking for a way to fix things, a way to deal with his problems, as the speaker states I had to drop the armful in the road and try to stack them in a better load. In The Armful Robert Frost has written a piece that almost anyone can relate to.Everyone has had problems that seemed insurmountable but have mustered the courage and the will to supersede these hurdles and have gotten through them. In all, the author has used imagery, rhythmic sense, syntax that is not overly  mingled and figurative language to forge a poem that can be considered a metaphor for life. Holding on to things can over  polish our lives and if on   e stops and thinks about what is really important ones loads will lightened. The poem is also symbolic of mans need to overcome adversity.  
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