Thursday, December 16, 2010

Analysis of A Solider by Robert Frost

I Analysis A Soldier by Robert Frost. The poem was about a soldier who fell in a battle. The title is relevant because it is the soldier. Frost use metaphors in A Soldier such as he is that fallen lance. Robert use Rhyming throughout the poem. Rust dust, hurled world, and mark arc. I believe the speaker was a by passer walking by a battle field. The shift occurs in line 6 were the speaker changes subjects from the soldier to wars. I felt the theme is that we should not forget the people who died to make the world how it is today.

A Solider
He is that fallen lance that lies hurled,
That lies unlifted now, come dew, come rust,
But still lies pointed as it plowed the dust.
If we who sight along it round the world,
See nothing worthy to have been its mark,
It is because like men we look too near,
Forgeting that as fitted to the sphere,
Our missiles always make too short an arc.
They fall, they rip the grass, they intersect
The curve of earth, and striking, break their own;
They make us cringe for metal-point on stone.
But this we know, the obstacle that checked
And tripped the body, shot the spirit on
Further than target ever showed or shone.

Manipulative Poem

A  man  is  a  prisoner
Trapped in a cell
As days past
None come
Dark
No light
The  man  waits
As  his  old  bones  weather

Borrowed Poem

Borrowed from Emily Dickinson
It's all I have to bring today
Not to run away
All I can think of today
is were it is all going to end
Many places I could stop
A meadow, a city, a forest all
If my watch will allow
I have to get back to school

Sensory Poem

It is brown
The smell of leather
Feeling of soft but strong
Taste of hamburgers in the fall
The sound of cheering and family laugher
Feels as a cold night on friday night on firday
Football

Art Response Poem

Flowers can be watered and loved
Yet wilt for it.
But, a weed can be pulled, burned and even posined
But always will come back

Synonym Poems

METAL
Plate, ingot, vein, ore
Metal is protection, used during war

FEATHER
Plume, pinna, quill, pinfeather
A pillow is soft, and much better

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Reflection

My reflection is over the poems I wrote for this blog.  I wrote a autobiographical poem, haiku, cinquain, in charge of the world, and a found poem. My favorite would have to be the haiku because I thought of it during Saturday when it was so windy I could not stand it. My reflection of the poems is that I don’t like writing poems or stories for class, or using the blog for the poems. I would have rather just wrote and printed my poems on paper, but was rewarding in the end. I will more than likely forget writing these poems but, you just never known. Maybe I will someday take one of my poems to heart or something. Even though I don’t think that my poems were good. This is my reflection for the blogs I wrote for class.