Thursday, March 14, 2019
Disaster in Elizabeth Bishopââ¬â¢s One Art Essay -- One Art
Disaster in Elizabeth Bishops One fraudArt is not life. More, it is a deception, mirroring experience and emotion, but never truly comme il faut that which it reflects. Art is attractive in that it is a controlled balance between inexorable structure, which is too mundane for its purposes, and chaotic discord, which is too feral. Poetry is art. Loss is not. In her villanelle One Art, Elizabeth Bishop proves this to be so. The poem itself is an emotive crescendo, and while its speaker struggles to utilize the pain of loss within the confines of art, its readers note the incongruity of much(prenominal) an effort. One word prompts them, and fuels Bishops crescendo with a momentum, a tone, and a coda disaster impels the poem One Art.Fittingly, the crescendo begins softly. The poems opening stanza assumes a fairly impassive tone, which transpires from the speakers affect indifference toward the prospect of losing. Though the immediate clash between Bishops title and its implication briefly upsets the mind from a logical standpoint, the speakers hasty assurance that loss is no disaster seem...
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