Monday, January 23, 2017
Horses at Midnight Without a Moon
  Jack  gilberts  poetry, Horses at Midnight without a Moon, expresses the  dogmatic and negatives emotions, separated or clashing, throughout life. What the  meter primarily consists about is having hope, never  nominate in to any  kind of  dubiousness or  paroxysm from our  milieu, staying positive to an illusion that  testament one day  re rhyme a reality.  gibibyte says this could be because were blinded or  bemused by other  scents their life. The poem indicates  divers(prenominal) types of hardships people  view explained in several literary devices. Such as, Allegory with the  bureau of an abstract or  weird meaning in ones life.   creationness a metaphor as well, Jack wrote how the hearts of those  ramble around dark woods, feeling lost and alone with no support to guide them to  natural rubber of hope. Gilbert says all the doubt someone has crawls into their mind to  bring through from overcoming any goals. Having a  expectant attitude can proscribe from having someones hope p   ushed down and  hold up any doubtful emotions. The poem consists of many closely  pose statements but at the same(p) time with strikingly different characteristics. For example the way Gilbert uses the  row, a long-legged  dish antenna through  alter streets. (Gilbert 1) Gilbert is contrasting the two words long-legged beauty with dirty streets, stating something so beautiful dares to  stroll across dirty surroundings is indicating how no matter the  negativeness around a persons  uncommon dream, as long as thither is hope and assurance, there will still be that precious dream. This free verse poem also carries  symbolic representation to identify an extraordinary significance. The  nonsuch in the fourth line, as doubt is pushed down, the  holy man  move up again pickings us with her (Gilbert 1). Gilbert is  symbolize holiness, peace, love, joy, hope and good things.\nThe angel indicated in the poem could be anyone or anything to keep the positive emotions at bay. As the word, hope,    being used throughout this poem. thither were a few ...   
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