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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Compare and Contrast ‘Sonnet 130’ with ‘Blessing’

Comp ar and Contrast Sonnet cxxx with Blessing In this essay I am going to deal and explore Sonnet 130 by William Shakespe are and Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker. I will focus on the differences and similarities amongst twain verse forms in scathe of language, themes and poetic gimmicks. I smell that Sonnet 130 seems to imply the feature that Shakespeare is lordly his Mistress. He does so by saying what she is non. He says invalidating things about her appearance and part. The Blessing rime is about people and children in a slum and their respondion towards water.They believe it as the Voice of a hearty god because they hardly get any water in the slum. Water is rare to them. The poems are similar in that they are twain descriptive poems. The Blessing by Dharker describes how the people in the slum would react and palpate if in that location was a sudden outburst of water. As I give up menti unmatchedd before water is rare to them and they feel it is a give from god. W e know this because in the poem it says conceive the drip of it, the small splash, retort in a tin mug, the voice of a kindly god. In this stanza he is describing how rarely they get water and how much they believe honorable the sound of it makes them feel comparable its the sound of a kindly god. How eer, in Sonnet 130 Shakespeare is describing his mistress and how awful she looks and sounds. We know this because in Sonnet 130 he says I ache seen roses damasked, red and white, scarcely no such roses do I see in her cheeks. By this line he is stating that damasked roses, meaning large and fragrant roses, are not what his Mistress cheeks are like.Another example is And in some perfumes thither is more than(prenominal) make merry, than in the glimmer that from my mistress reeks. Shakespeare is saying that in perfume there is more delight in smelling it rather than his mistress breath which he says reeks-foul smelling. A difference between the two poems in harm of language is that Shakespeare uses old side of meat as he was a poet, playwright in the 16th and 17th century whereas Dharker is a more of a modern day poet. For instance That music hath a far more pleasing sound. In this line Shakespeare uses the word hath which is the old English word for has.But Dharker uses words that are from the modern day. Another similarity between the two poems is that both poems use enjambement. In Shakespeares sonnet the enjambment falls between the lines And in some perfumes there is more delight than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. After the word delight the sleep of the sentence is on another line. Then after the word reeks there is a fullstop where the enjambment ends. A difference between both the poems is that Dharkers poem is a normal poem and Shakespeares poem is a sonnet.A sonnet is a poem with fourteen lines that has a unique daily round called an iambic pentameter. However Dharkers poem is a normal poem that describes peoples reaction to water in a slum. Similes are use in both these poems. A fable is when you compare one thing to another thing that is common and unproblematic to picture in your mind. In other words a good poetic device used to create an kitchen browse in your head. In Blessing Dharker uses the simile The skin cracks like a pod. Dharker means that, because there is hardly ever any water in the slum the ground cracks like a pod.By using a simile he has compared the ground to something common and created an image in my head. Shakespeare uses legion(predicate) similes in Sonnet 130. One of many examples is My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun. He is saying that his mistress eyes arent shiny and beautiful like the sun in fact they are the complete opposite. Both poems in any case use metaphors. A metaphor is a poetic device that is used to compare two things. It does so by comparing something to something else that is literally not possible. For example in Shakespeares poem he says Coral s f ar more red, than her lips. Shakespeare is explaining that his mistress lips are nothing like the coral. He is comparing it to coral because coral is red and having red lips is good simply his mistress does not have nice lips. In Blessing a example of a metaphor is naked children screaming in the melted sun. By the words liquid sun she means they feel as if heat is being poured over them and thats why they have been longing for water. The theme of the poem Blessing, meaning the central thought or the main focus, is how people and children feel and react when they see water.It likewise focus on why they react this way and how they feel when water is not there and how they are praying for it and when they finally do get water, they feel as if their prayers have been answered. We know this because in the second stanza they say imagine the drip of it, the small splash, echo in a tin mug, the voice of a kindly god. This stanza is explaining that when they hear the sound of water th ey feel as if it is the sound of a kindly god. However the theme of Shakespeares poem is totally different to the theme of Blessing. The theme of Shakespeare poem is him insulting his Mistress and how grotesque she looks.We know this because in his sonnet all of his lines are insults. For instance, If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. He says that, if wires could grow on peoples heads then that is what is growing on his Mistress head. general I think that both these poems have used a range of poetic devices. There stanzas and line are relevant to their theme. I have discovered that both poems have a number of similarities and differences between them. They both have a good use of imagery and they are easy to understand. By Geerthana Sankar 8GR1 6C

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