This poem represents how life is, and how life will always have obstacles. This poem was really easy to understand since I go thru this every day. This poem could relate to anyone since everyone has had a bad day before, so this affects the world today since a lot of people go thru depressions and all sorts or stuff. There could be a lot of meanings to this poem, but in my opinion this poem is showing how life really is. How life isn't a easy road there will always be obstacles and you just have to hurdle over them and face the fact that life will always be hitting you hard. They world is so confusing but you will end up knowing your purpose in life. So the theme of this poem is to show how life will have obstacles in your way but you would always get thru it. …show more content…
You could see how the darkness is coming and how the soft hands will help you. This tells a lot about the poem and how it will affect the person. But overall this part of the poem shows a lot of imagery of how it look you could even imagine how it feels like and how it would feel if you were there. The part that mostly rhymes is “The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveler hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the tide falls.” this part of the poem is really soft and outgoing it has a good repetition and
Firstly, the speaker’s attitude or the tone demonstrates how a person can be the cause of their own misery. From the very start of the poem the speaker has a depressing tone. Any little event that occurs the speaker reads it as a negative occurrence that adds to his ever growing misery. For Example, when the speaker says “Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.” The speaker hears a knock on the door and opens it to see that there is no one there. Instead of going back to sleep he demonstrates his negative attitude by
The symbolism in this song is that life is hard for other members of the society. This song regards a man trying/ resolving to alter his ways before starting to change the world. This
Once I was able to associate these words to emotions and issues present in everyday life, the poem started to make me feel sad. I began thinking about all of the emotions and feelings that everyone hides as they go about life. For example, how the waitress I see once a week may have an eating disorder, or how the singer I look up to just lost her son, or the businessman who got laid off today. Everyone has their own personal battle that they carry everywhere, at any given moment. This explains why the setting is so plain, since the internal struggles people face affect them even at a bus stop. While each person waits, the waitress may be thinking about how much skinnier the person next to her is. The singer could be remembering when she held her baby. And the business man could be planning how to break the news to his wife. No matter how small, everyone experiences a type of trauma or bad experience, and this poem seemed to show what happens when these emotions become bottled up. No one can help each other because they are so stuck within their own issues. The difficulty helping others reminded me of the idea of having to take care of yourself before being able to take care of others.
Throughout the poem the tone and harmony is showing many different moods including shyness, anger and calmness. An example of shyness is at the start of the poem “softy, silently it swishes”, an example of anger is in the middle of the poem “it thumps, it sprays it rips at shores, its ozone spray”, and finally at the end of the poem calmness is shown, “it spends its strength, it sings, it sighs. The wave recedes”. One aspect of the poem I find intriguing is the alliteration and personification. For example, “it sighs, it sings, it seeks”.
The sense throughout the entire poem is that the speaker is nervous about embarking on a new journey in their life. Something encapsulated perfectly when the speaker says “this is the beginning of sadness, I say to myself” (24). The irony here is that many children dream of becoming older from the time they can talk. Hell, maybe even before that. They see a distorted view of freedom in adulthood and oppression in childhood. This speaker’s view of blossoming out of childhood, however, is bleak and contrast with what most children want. Maybe the speaker is scared of getting closer to going to high school, having to leave certain things or people behind or, maybe they just fear change in general. The poem does not hand the correct interpretation to the reader and leaves it up for interpretation, something that makes the poem more powerful by allowing the reader to draw their own conclusions as to why the speaker is apprehensive about reaching their new milestone. Thus rings the bell, calling for a pause of reading and the start of thinking. This openness leaves different readers with different backgrounds, different experiences and different personalities to all read differently into what the speaker fears about growing up. A reader who grew up affluent may attribute this concern as a normal progression of feelings which starts as fear but grows into excitement due to having new experiences to enjoy. A reader who grew up poor may think the speaker realizes they will have to make tough decisions to survive and that the best years of their life are behind them. This openness of having different people read differently into the speaker’s irony is why a thirty-two-line poem leads to an infinite amount of interpretations. As well as being used for humour, irony is also used to highlight certain expectations of growing
The structure of the poem is free, and what it does is to give us the spirit of the sea. The poem is written in free verse, there is no restrictions of formal rhyme or meter. However, the length of the three stanzas of the poem is very even although it is not exact. It makes the flow of the entire poem became balanced. This form of structure is just like the wave of the sea. The period of the wave is natural and balanced; it is pretty even but it is not exact. Also, there are a lot of commas in the poem. Keeping using commas makes the sentences very long. In fact, the entire poem is constructed by 6 sentences only. It makes the feeling of the poem just like the sea, and lines of the poem are the wave of the sea. Each endings of the waves are
This poem has a true meaning behind it. The meaning of it is of Antwone when he was little. He would cry himself to sleep. He would get beaten over an over again. It just kept building up and finally he cried for help on the inside. Luckily he got help from his psychiatrist before it was too late.
As the poem goes on it gets deeper with meaning, sadder even. Lines four and five are the most crucial lines of the poem. Line three ends with the head giving the heart advice. “You will lose the ones you love. They will all go,” this isn’t the first thing someone wants to hear, especially not someone who is aware that they have just lost someone they love. But this is classic, logical advice that your emotions need to hear. What it means is that one day everyone you love will be gone, it is the sad truth of the world we live in. Nothing is forever. “But even the earth will go,
The meaning of this poem is to chose your own path and to not follow the path that everyone else chooses. I have in the past and still to this day have to deal with being a type 1 diabetic. It is a struggle and a limit for people who have diabetes. I was diagnosed with diabetes my 4th grade year and have had it ever since.
Only few street lights and the moon keep the streets from being pitch black dark. Some parts of the poem sound like, in another world, would be part of a song. “The day returns, but nevermore / Returns the traveler to the shore.” would be a great verse in song by John Legend. “The tide rises, the tide falls” not only being the title, but it is also the most repeated saying in the poem. The beginning and ending of each stanza.
“The tide rises, the tide falls” is a very interesting title. Automatically it reminds me of the beach. The beach is a very relaxing place where you can sit in the soft sand, and listen to the waves roar at you while the sun is hitting you. You can walk at the beach and forget about everything that's going on around you while watching the beautiful sunset. Additionally, I love reading poems where it describes places because the poet uses a lot of descriptive words and makes you really imagine how the place looks and it also makes you feel like you’re there. This poem really did that. It made me feel and made me imagine that I was in the beach and experiencing what the poem was about. That’s what caught my attention in this poem. Being able to imagine the poem and feeling like I was actually there.
The tone of this poem is what makes it so openly interpreted. It can be used as motivation for almost any path one decides to take in life. The verse “Yet knowing how way leads on to way/ I doubted if I should ever come back” can be related to by anyone who has ever experienced having to make crucial decisions in life. Life is not easy, and it is not worth our precious time to be whimsical in our decision making. Nobody wants to have to backtrack, and this poem portrays that rigorous ‘keep your head forward, shoulders back and your eye on the prize’ mentality that has been part of our culture as Americans for so long. These two very salient lines of the poem also do well to instill an element of mystery and air in the mind of the reader. It is human nature to think what could have been ‘if only I’d done this’ or ‘If that never
The poem as a sense of a sound that make its feel like a deferred dream can end in a big devastating detonation. The closing of the poem is very dramatic because of the explosion image of seeing your dreams gone like a detonation in a second, boom and its gone. The tittle of the poem is like an advice to people to think about pursuing their dreams and not let it be “A Deferred Dream”. Regardless of the obstacles that people might come across while working for their goal, ideals or dream, they should keep on pushing instead of procrastinating and leaving their dreams for later. The meaning of the poem is to emphasize that everybody in this world has at some point in their lives, dream of many different things and have illusions that might keep them up at night just wishing it could be true. People have the tendency of keeping their dreams like in a save box and keep on filling it up with illusions and dreams that are being deferred.
This is a wonderful poem with many different themes and ideas. One of the biggest themes is not being afraid to take a chance. Some of the other themes include, not following the crowd, trying new things, and standing for something. This poem stated that the author "took the one (road) less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" so the author is telling the reader that we too should not be afraid to take another path.
The overall meaning of this poem is about the consequences of not pursuing your dreams. For some this can be a horrible thing while for others, it can be a blessing in disguise. The poem begins with a simple question, “What happens to a dream deferred” (line 1)? What occurs when an individual goes in another direction from a goal or ambition they had once desired? Does it cause a weight to be lifted? Does it cause fear and anxiety? This poem focusing on the consequences or benefits that are the result of a dream that goes unachieved.