Saturday, December 10, 2011

Poetry Blog #15

Ethics
By: Linda Pastan


This poem almost seems like a story told by a troubled soul. It talks about the moral decisions that many of us have to make throughout our life, and how hard these decisions wind up becoming.

One day in a class a teacher posses a question of “if there was a fire in a museum which would you save, a Rembrandt painting of an old woman who hadn’t many years left anyhow?” The title of this poem also give you a clue of what the poem is going to be about and personally I think this is a very hard question to answer.

I would like to say that I would save the old woman, and I hope that I would save the old woman because if I didn’t I would feel guilt for the rest of my life and I would always remember the old woman who I didn’t save.

The theme of this poem is that although you say you would save the old lady, it gets you thinking that if you were in a museum and it caught on fire, and you were under all this pressure, would you in fact save the old lady?

Would you?

  
Night Watch 


By: Rembrant in 1642

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Poetry Blog #14

A Work of Artifice
By: Marge Piercy

This poem starts out with "The bonsai tree in the attractive pot could have grown eighty feet tall on the side of the mountain till split by lightening." As I started to read this poem, I notice how I get a visual picture in my head of a pretty little bonsai tree in my head growing in a lovely pot outside that is suddenly hit by lightening. As you continue to read on you read about how the gardener carefully prunes the tree and tells the little tree that "It is your nature to be small and cozy, domestic and weak." Once I reached this part in the poem I realized the little bonsai tree represented women and how they are always "pruned" and kept from growing to their full potential.

The theme of this poem is that women can be very powerful and successful, but they are kept from reaching their full potential because men believe women are meant to be domestic, small and weak. Overall this poem had a powerful impact on me because I am glad that in today's society there is less prejudice against women because I want to go to college and make something of myself and I couldn’t do that if I was continuously pruned and only praised for my looks.