Long-range analysis by Tony Harrison, I will return to the obstacle of Claude Mackay and compare through the theme, the installation of poetry, and the structure of poetry. Harrison's long range explores the theme of death of a loved one in a family triangle. Most of Harrison's poetry concentrates on his life, such as his working class childhood and family life. Likewise, at Claude Mackay's barrier, the theme of this poem is the love of others, but here for the people of the opposite race.
The long distance between Tony Harrison and my grandmother Elizabeth Jennings The two verses I want to compare are about "long distance" by Tony Harrison and "My Grandmother" by Elizabeth Jennings. Both are about family and sorrow exploring through the theme of death. A poet speaker talks about losing the relationship that once existed. "Long distance" is more closely related to "My grandmother". ... The discrimination in short stories, Harrison Bergeron, Dear Alfons, and discrimination characteristics of lotteries are the foundation of these stories. Harrison Bergeron, your dear Alphonse and the lottery. Discrimination is a person who is hated or acts terribly owing to race, sex, or nationality. In the short story, discrimination consciousness of the author is expressed through various roles. In these stories, the authors have their own feelings and ideas.
In "distance", Tony Harrison expresses death in words. Harrison first mentioned how his father "keeps her slippers warm". Because my father is doing something good, this makes people feel warm. But Harris wrote that "My mother is dying for two years." Adverbs convey the passage of time "already", even if the father did a good thing for the deceased wife it is irrational to do "two years", and because of the emotional tension of the father negative It caused an atmosphere. Furthermore, the father gives you one hour to give him time to tidy up myself
Tony Harrison's poem "long distance" conveys the emotional distress that his father feels after losing his wife. First, Harrison investigated the influence of his mother's death on his father. But the last section expresses the emotions and behavior of the poet himself and admits that they resemble his father. As she has already left, the title "long distance" of the poem can express his parents' relationship. His mother is in heaven and his father is on the earth, so this relationship is "long distance". His father may regard this distance as the distance he can easily cross. When we realized he was dead, he joined across his wife. Another explanation of the title may be that the relationship between his parents lasted for a long time. As a result, they traveled together as a "long distance" experience.