Saturday, July 20, 2019
For this piece of coursework, I am going to compare two Poems produced :: English Literature
For this piece of coursework, I am going to compare two Poems produced   by Simon Armitage.    For this piece of coursework, I am going to compare two Poems produced  by Simon Armitage. His website has quoted that he is one of the most  exciting younger poets that combines accessible humor and realist  style with critical significance and has been short listed for the  Whitbread Prize, TS Eliot Prize and Forward Prize. When he jumped  genres, the critics moan about his first novel Little Green Man (2001)  for its lack of poeticism; he said he "just wanted to tell a story",  but the Guardian saw this tale of adult men trapped in childhood games  as a "piece of low-key, frill-free lad-lit".    "About his person" is a poem about a dead man who has been discovered.  The title of the poem gives a sense that someone has written him, such  as a Police officer's report. The form of layout is in 10 two-lined  stanzas called rhyming couplets. The poem starts off in an ordinary  way. It says "Five pounds fifty in change, exactly. A library card on  its date of expiry". He had a postcard stamped but it wasn't sent to  the person he was sending it to. The word "slashed" was used and this  showed violence. It also showed that he was writing something quickly  when the poem states "A pocket sized diary slashed with a pencil" From  March 24th to 1st of April, something happened during that period of  time and we don't know what it is. This makes us wonder in suspicion,  what it was about. In his hand there is a piece of paper with his own  handwriting on it: "A final demand, in his own hand" and this suggests  that it could be his bill order which is unpaid. It is not told what  is exactly meant but I presume so.    On the 6th stanza it says there was a rolled up note of explanation  sprayed like a carnation. This gives us a hint that he committed to  suicide. The words "explanation" and "carnation" both rhyme like a  simile. It gives emotion to the poem from feeling sad about "his"  death. He also had possession of a photograph that was in the shape of  a heart. This has given a hint why he has committed suicide maybe  because he lost a loved one. For example his wife, who would be  important to him. "No gold or silver, but crowning one finger" states  that he had a wedding ring and this links up to the previous stanza  that he was married.  					    
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