In prayer before birth, Louis McGinnis used the baby to convey his thoughts and emotions to the current state of the world. MacNeice wants to emphasize how harsh and ruthless the world is and how to rob her unmarried premature baby. This poem 'The prayer before birth' is a dramatic monologue heard for the child in the womb, but not destroyed by the way he is about to enter the world, the world writes down the innocence of his fate . This poem is like appealing, asking for help.
Analysis of two poetry, pre-birth prayer and Monday Easter In this article we will analyze two verses. Both poetry reflects the theme of war. I analyze them by their meaning and form, and show how the poet uses words to express their thoughts and emotions. I decided to see Louis McNeese's "before birth" and Eleanor Farion's "Easter Monday." Louis McGinnis was born in 1907 and died in 1963. His mother passed away when she was young, and her death was deep for him.
In prayer before birth, Louis McGinnis used the baby to convey his thoughts and emotions to the current state of the world. MacNeice wants to emphasize how harsh and ruthless the world is and how to rob her unmarried premature baby. This poem 'The prayer before birth' is a dramatic monologue heard for the child in the womb, but not destroyed by the way he is about to enter the world, the world writes down the innocence of his fate . This poem is like appealing, asking for help.
In Louis MacNeice's work "Before Before Birth" he expresses the negative contemplation of typical modern lifestyles. MacNeice creates a perfect world image from his point of view by using a single section to explain this ideal location. The third section is for this purpose, the rest of the poem is dark and frustrating, so it gives the reader a more lively way. In the poem of MacNeice, in order to better convey the theme of a ruthless contemporary society, such as repeating the word "I" or many examples of rhymes to help MacNeice participate in the reader and try to show them Many techniques are used His passion for this theme. This is in sharp contrast to the third quarter when MacNeice began using the calm town and alleviated most aggressive rhymes by the third quarter.
"Prayer before birth" is not only a title but also a comprehensive phrase of this poem. You can see the contents of this poem by looking at the title. The theme of this poem is to tell readers how bad the world is. He is a witness. When an innocent baby was born in this tragic world, the author would like to convince the reader. He thinks that the baby should not belong to such a world. In addition, the author wishes to transform himself into a baby and die instead of being born in such a world. Tone describes this pain in detail. The tone of voice surely informs us that he is in pain, in frustration, in frustration. When he told me "Make me a black shelf" and "Please give me a stone," the image further explains this tone. The author can feel the pain of torture