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Voice and Vision in 'Glasgow 5 March 1971' and 'Assisi

2023-08-12 05:10:48

Since T. S. Eliot once said that there are "three poetry voices", it is prudent to ask the meaning of the word "sound" and the meaning of the word "vision". Sound is an expression that has various meanings, such as the character used by the poet when writing poetry, the style of the author, the tone of the author, or the characteristics of the speaker in the poem. Regarding this article, I think that "sound" refers to both writer style and writer's tone.

The poem that depicted this event is Edwin Morgan 's poem "Glasgow March 5, 1971". Events are described using various methods such as image and word selection. This poem shows several perspectives, including that today's life has not progressed since 1971. As a citizen, we have some responsibility to others. This poem is the real story that men and their girlfriends are walking on So Weehall Street when they are suddenly walking along Soewy Hall Street while two young people are trying to attack the store. The window of the shop was destroyed and caused serious injury to the victim. When the youngster attacked the store, they indicated to us that they had no expression on their face and they did not mind the injured party. When this incident occurred, two witnesses were sitting in their car sitting and could not see or hear the sound.

Another technique used by Edwin Morgan is word selection. The language used in this poem is amazing, you expect an emotional language, but it is released from emotion and prejudice. The title of this poem "Glasgow from May 5th to 1971" is very concise and does not clarify what the poem is. The title was like the title of a newspaper article and was chosen to create our idea at the event site. The choice of word used to explain the weapon is. Because they are us, citizens and those who created our responsibility. People are aiming to help people in need, but among this incident and other people, they choose to ignore what can happen because they do not want to engage. They may drive young people and help injured victims. This poem is written as a newspaper article because it has not expressed sympathy for anger towards victims, attackers and witnesses.