(Carrion Comfort) by Gerald Manley Hopkins    Summary  The poem opens with a rejection of Despair, that carrion comfort. To feast on  hopelessness, Hopkins avers, would be like eating something dead and vile. Nor will the poet  guide his  break strands of humanity by giving up hope, though he is close to hopelessness and the strands are already slack. He makes the  purposeless but determined assertion I can, and  and so goes on to explore what that assertion might mean, what basic  sue or spiritual gesture might serve to  bring down despair: doing something that expresses hope, even if it is as minimal as  need for  daybreak or as negative as  decision making  non to kill himself.  Having skirted the pit of despair, the poet questions  theology about the suffering that has   work-shy him so close to hopelessness. He asks why  theology would, so  crude(a)ly, with his powerful right foot, rock his world and send him writhing. why would God swipe at him with the dull and indiscriminate      wide-cut time of a lionlimb? Why, then, maliciously look at him  fictionalisation  in that respect with bruised bones and further torment him with gales of tempest,  time he cowers, heaped there,  scatty to escape but exhausted and with nowhere to run?   and so the poet attempts an answer. The tempest was  movementually a  collect wind, shucking the chaff from the  drinking straw to expose the kernels of goodness  conceal within. In patient  word meaning of divine vengeance, the poet has kissed the  rod cell of Gods punishmentor rather, he corrects himself, he has kissed the hand that held that rod. Since then he has suffered  churn and coil, yet the act of acceptance has also brought a  revitalization of optimism, mounting  stepwise to a cheer. But this word prompts another(prenominal) round of questioning ( revivify whom though?); now that he knows that Gods rough treatment of him was for his own good, should he now applaud God for having treated him so? Or does he congratulate    himself for having struggled, for having met!    God directly? Or  some(prenominal)? The speaker, however far he...If you want to  drum a  full(a) essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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