Sharpio's "Car Rereck": The theme of death is more insightful than death and rarely discussed in a curious way. Its unpredictability and severity were conveyed quite well by Carl Shapiro's poem "Car Leck". The poem first explained about the emergency rush to the scene of the accident and rushed to collect and dispose of the victims. As a result of police investigation, the crowd gathered at the scene, and we were able to discuss a series of emotions and emotions about the reality of death personally and personally.
"Car accident" deal with complex death themes by letting readers understand the feelings of the speaker after witnessing a car accident. Through these emotions, unpredictable and severe theme of death is presented. The settings in these sections make it possible to present the steps from influence to death in the order they appear. The first section describes ambulances trying to save victims and the second section describes the direct result of the crash. The first two sections actually create the background of the last section, allowing the reader to pass through a series of emotions and speakers. The last section is a perfect example of how images and metaphors communicate these emotions to readers. In the process of doing this, the theme is displayed very clearly, and the reader can think by himself the person whom the bell rings.
In the "car accident", as the title indicates, it explains the car accident that occurred in the city. In other words, ambulances, hospitals, police, and people are the protagonists of death. It is almost over. During the development of this poem, Shapiro observed the atmosphere in the streets during the night car accident, the blood around the street and drainage, the police report, and the tragic accident, about people who treated death as enemy I mentioned. Shapiro depicts indifference and idealization of rush, horror, and to some extent social "car accident", in a very interesting way, interacting with each other and creating a hostile atmosphere about death.
But there is no one who fully understands death. In Shapiro's poem "Car Wreck" he elaborated on the irrationality of life as it can remove it at any time without reasonable grounds. He used automobile accidents to explain in detail the response to society 's death and the real meaning to us. In this verse, he describes how the established ambulance, hospital, police and audience systems can work in their given time to die. However, despite the hard work and effectiveness of the system, people themselves can not understand death and their duality (cancer is a flower and a tragic disease). Society is scared and I do not know death.