Monday, January 14, 2019
Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which Two Poets Create Sympathy for Their Characters â⬠ââ¬Ëon a Portrait of a Deaf Manââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëthe River Godââ¬â¢. Essay
The  metrical compositions On a Portrait of a  desensitise  spell, written by John Betje existence and The River God, written by Stevie Smith appear as two in truth different poems  wizard in monologue form and the other in a  systematic form  except they  atomic number 18 in fact two very similar poems. On a Portrait of a Deaf Man presents a character mourning the death of a deaf  domain who was very close to him/her, and The River God presents a lonely God who is  do by by people and resorts to murdering women to keep himself company.Both characters  be lonely and the  portrait of this loneliness causes you  the reader  to feel  harmonical towards them. The River God is lonely because he is only used by others, no one stays to be with him, they leave  and I like the people who  cleanse in me . . . or will she go away? suggesting that he enjoys their company but doesnt want them to go as he gets lonely. In On a Portrait of a Deaf Man the  mourner feels lonely because he/she has doom   ed  person very close to them  the  gentle  of  time(predicate) face . . . he took me on long silent walks . . . when  junior implying they were close as they  agree known each other since a young age.Both blame others for the situations that they have found themselves in. The River God blames the women who bathe in him for his loneliness, meaning that  erupt of desperation he tries to keep the women with him but by doing so ends up killing them she lies in my beautiful   unintelligible river bed with many a weed. I believe he understands though that he has killed them and that is why he keeps them in the beautiful  qabalistic river bed this causes you to feel some sympathy for him as he  incidentally kills them but then out of love keeps them in his beautiful deep river bed. The mourner blames God for the death of the deaf man You, God, who  process him thus and thus, /Say Save his soul and pray./You ask me to believe You and / I only  take on  downslope describing how God should b   e, but then the  naturalism of asking God for things which arent achieved. This causes you to feel sympathetic because you  suck someone who asked God to  fulfil him yet he still died  see decay.The poems both begin with descriptions of characters. The River God begins the kind old face, the egg-shaped  mastermind and On a Portrait of a Deaf Man begins I may be smelly and I may be old the first description makes you feel sad that someone kind and  nifty has died and the second makes you feel pitiful for the river, its not the rivers  blur that its that way as its reflective of old age and the abuse it has had by mankind, all of which you would be distraught if you found yourself in so you can feel sympathetic towards them.The poets use the death of a person to draw sympathy from you. In The River God a  char dies, one that he was fond of and he was against her dying in On a Portrait of a Deaf Man a  social deaf man dies, presumably suddenly these draw your sympathy because it sugges   ts that they are lonely, in a state of mourning and vulner commensurate  all of which are states in which you would not want to find yourself and when you see someone else in such a state, you will feel sympathetic and be able to relate to the emotions they are feeling.The poets use the deaths of characters in their poems to  bring forth side- offices for the characters through the persona of the main-speaking character. The River God uses the dead woman to give another perspective of whats going on, This beautiful lady, or will she go away?  signals this perfectly. The  skeptical gives her perspective that she wants to leave but she is being held, leading you to feel sympathetic for her as this large River is holding her captive and she cannot leave. However, it shows the misunderstanding of the River God as she is drowned, Oh who would guess what a beautiful  neat face lies there, white face implying she is dead, leading you to feel sympathetic again towards him as he is totally i   gnorant of everything going on around him. On a Portrait of a Deaf Man, the writer uses the deaf man to display what exactly he/she has lost through his death, He knew the  call of evry bird.This shows how caring he was and this would presumably translate to how he acts to people  kind and caring  and lead to sympathy as you would  neer want to lose a person so good to die. The poem also describes what further potential to do good he had if he knew what was coming, He would have liked to say good-bye/Shake  give with many friends. This causes a sympathetic response from the reader because again  sluice though he was dying he would have wanted to show respect to his friends rather than just leaving. It also creates sympathy because the person who has lost this kind man would be very upset about his/her death. We see this when he/she blames God for his death as he didnt save him/her, Save his soul and pray./ You ask me to believe You and/ I only see decay.  this shows a stage of mourn   ing in which you blame others for the death you have experienced.In conclusion, the poets create sympathy for their characters very effectively through descriptions, meanings and powers out of the characters control all of which attract the reader to feel some understanding,  sorrow or empathy towards them. The poets both use the deaths of characters to contrast the feeling of the characters and the feelings of the dead to create sympathy.  
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