The entire "poet with casing" poetry is a metaphor and literally it can be thought of as a mere short story about a man trapped in the beach. He got up early in the morning, awoke and was alive, and he felt safe. He learns how to survive by using a quill as a prize for hunting and survival skills, eating the porcupine belly. From a figurative point of view, as Elvney said, everything relates to a person who created a complete life within himself.
"Bushed" by Earle Birney In the next article I will explain the poem "Bushed" in a straight line. The title "Bush" refers to those who get lost in the bushes and become unstable because the time to live in the jungle is too long. In the following discussion I will analyze each section in detail to understand the various stages of life in the jungle. The first section of the seventh section begins with the creation of "rainbow" (Geddes 161) which is shattered by lightning. When it comes to the "inventor" of the rainbow, it is a god
Elbney's ballet "David" is a very emotional literary work. It is a story to tell this poem through David's friend Bob's eyes. Through this verse the theme is the beginning of maturity and all obstacles that must be overcome in this life in their lives. & Lt; Tab / & gt; Bob and David are living a jubile life full of adventures in the mountains until the tragedy strikes their existence. Bob has to make the most difficult decision to end his friend's suffering. Through this experience, he lost his innocence, or, as Bob said, "My last youth." Bob decided to do what his friend wants to do. Instead of doing what he thought was right he pushed him onto the cliff and tried to save his friend by asking for help.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; "David" set in Elbney's poem is very important for creating emotions and displaying themes. It shows real characters by presenting them in their favorite environment. David is patient and clever, it is revealed in the way he encounters dangerous situations, for example they are trapped in a dangerous storm in the mountains. Both of them like nature and the mountain they climb. They learned a lot from experience and the environment, such as waiting patiently for Arashi to melt ice. This setting is explained in detail and it helps to predict the end by explaining the leg of "finger named David". David died in the environment he loved. & Lt; Tab / & gt;