Thursday, May 23, 2019

Stylistic Analysis of the Poem “Meeting at Night”

The Love Song of Hair Dyal Rudyard Kipling Alone upon the housetops to the North I turn and watch the lightnings in the sky The glamour of thy foot standards in the North. Come screen to me, Beloved, or I get. Below my feet the still bazar is laid Far, far below the weary camels lie The camels and the captives of thy raid. Come back to me, Beloved, or I die My fathers wife is old and harsh with years, And drudge of all my fathers house am I My bread is sorrow and my drink is tears. Come back to me, Beloved, or I dieStylistic Analysis of the Poem Meeting at night Meeting at Night Robert Browning The gray sea and the long sinister land And the icteric half-moon large and row And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep, As I gain the cove with pushing arc, And abate its speed I the slushy linchpin. Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach Three fields to cross till a farm appears A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted ma tch, And a voice less loud, thro its joys and fears,Than the two hearts trouncing each to each The Theme of the Poem This poem written by Robert Browning is a poem of love that describes clearly the parts sailplaning on the sea to the bay on the beautiful night to go to the girl she loves and affects her at night. In here, it is said that the readers can feel the excitement and pleasure of the couples on their meeting at night. It is genuinely clear at the end of the poem that the woman is somehow nervous and afraid while waiting for the man she loves.But, upon hearing the mans tap on the window pane, she is very happy and relieved to see him, which only shows how deep their love and missing is. linguistic Analysis of the Poem byLiu Yueqin Liu Yueqin has presented five linguistic presentation of the poem. Here is the following linguistic analysis he had in this poem of Robert Browning a. phonologic features 1. End rhyme The rhyme scheme is, in the first stanza abccba, in the second -dedded. There are five end rhymes as follow a. ? ndland, sand b. ? row, prow c. Ipleap, sleep d, It beach, scratch, match, each e, i? sappears, fears 2. Alliteration long-land in line 1the-that in line 3 fiery- from in line 4 pushing-prow in line 5 speed-slushy-sand in line 6 sea-scented in line 7 to-till and field-farm in line8 less-loud in line 11 than-the and two-to in line 12. 3. repeat And therepeats 3 times in the poem, and there are totally 8andin the poem. The repetition shows that the man is making long-time effort step by step to meet the woman, his lover.However, the effort is worthy since the man loves the woman and expects fiercely to see her, no matter its at night or at day. The leave off occurs at the close of a stanza, where it helps to establish meter, influence the mood of love, and add emphasis. With the usage of end rhyme, alliteration and repetition, the poem creates aesthetic pleasure and shows the feeling of the couple. b. graphical features The d escription of the scene on the sea and on the bay and about the meeting is vivid, elaborate and attracting.Through the different angles of vision (the gray sea,the long black land, the yellow half-moon, etc. ), auditognosis (two hearts beating, etc), olfaction (scented), the readers can just feel like being in the situation, and appreciating the charming of meeting at night. c. Lexical features The poem is relatively brief consist of simple specific concrete words, mainly adjectives and nouns, just like casual and gentle narration between lovers or dramatic monologue.There are 4 adjective words about color they aregray, black, yellow and blue, to make the scene at night vivid to the readers. The readers can clearly pick out that the meeting is at night. The beautiful scene symbolizes the wonderful mood of the couple. In line 6, words ofspeed, slushy, sandhave alliteration s for imitate the sound of the prow decreasing its speed and gently scrapping in the bay. d. Syntactic feature s All the sentences in the poem are statement just like dramatic monologue, what the author is very famous with.Many short sentences are linked into long sentences with devices of coordination with the usage ofand. There are totally 5 lines beginning withand. Coordination gives clauses equal syntactic status, and establish still mood. It seems that the man has met the woman at night many times, and gets very familiar with the process. e. Semantic features In first stanza, the author usesstartledandfieryinstead of affectandhot. The personification gives human form or feelings to the waves and ringlets, inanimate objects to show that the mans feeling is startled and fiery.In second stanza,tap, scratchandspurtare gentler, lovelier, and shorter in time thanknock, scrape, and spring. These words can vividly to describe the feeling of the couple. The man arrives at just outside of the house, and taps the glass with the love in his heart. When he is waiting for the appearance of the woman , he is very nervous and upset. The woman is also nervous and upset. After hearing the tap, she lights a match to lights the place and feels happy and fears to meet her lover.

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