Friday, August 16, 2019
Belonging, Les Murray Poems Essay
The concept of belonging is interesting to me because the idea is really that of ââ¬Ëselfââ¬â¢. There are many varied notions of belonging revolving around the ââ¬Ëinclusion/exclusionââ¬â¢ of a person in a societal group, ââ¬Ëattraction/alienationââ¬â¢ to values, attitudes and behaviours, ââ¬Ësecurity/marginalisationââ¬â¢. But ultimately the idea of belonging is the development of our own sense of personal identity being defined by the groups, communities, lifestyles we align ourselves with. Les Murrayââ¬â¢s poems ââ¬Å"The Widower in the Countryâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Away-Bound Trainâ⬠explore the sense of belonging by his speaker in different ways. We experience through ââ¬Å"The Widower in the Countryâ⬠a loss of a sense of belonging caused by the death of the speakerââ¬â¢s wife. In ââ¬Å"The Away-Bound Trainâ⬠the speaker describes the rural landscape in his poetry, and his sense of belonging to it. Les Murray in ââ¬Å"The Widower in the Countryâ⬠uses descriptive imagery and emotive language to highlight the loss of belonging. The depression of the speaker by having no real direction in life is shown by the words ââ¬Å"and pause to look across the Christmas paddocksâ⬠. He is delaying his duties as he is aimless. The reference to Christmas also illustrates widower being alone for a holiday previously celebrated with family. The ellipses run after ââ¬Å"The nettles in the yardâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ showing there is further work to be done and the neglect of the speaker evidencing his absence of involvement. The speaker sits alone ââ¬Å"at the head of the tableâ⬠eating a plain meal of ââ¬Å"corned-beef supperâ⬠reinforces the widowerââ¬â¢s absence and direction in life and also an inability to enunciate his emotions. The speaker in ââ¬Å"The Away-Bound Trainâ⬠experiences a feeling of belonging toà the country through the exploration of the landscape. The speaker is a man on a train leaving the countryside, which he loves, to travel to the city, which he despises. At the start of the poem the speaker describes his ideal home in the country ââ¬Å"I stand in a house of trees â⬠¦ a creek runs grey with sandâ⬠. The speaker then describes the landscape (ââ¬Å"the near hills rise steeply and fallâ⬠, ââ¬Å"the upland farms are all bareâ⬠) which is followed by a declaration of allegiance to the country (ââ¬Å"and this is my countryâ⬠). The warmth of the cold July fire reflects his sentiment of home. Even though he reminds himself that the warmth of the fire ââ¬Å"is the pastâ⬠, his mind, he says, ââ¬Å"trails far in the wake of the trainâ⬠. At the end of the poem, the speaker wills himself to go back to sleep and his dream. He literally closes his eyes against reality and returns in his imagination to the country he is leaving. In an alternative medium, the musical song ââ¬Å"Creepâ⬠by the band ââ¬Å"Radioheadâ⬠describes the desire to belong, yet the eventual alienation and loneliness of an unrequited crush. The song is a story of a personââ¬â¢s infatuation with someone whom he feels heà As a contrasting view, ââ¬Å"Creepâ⬠composed by Thom Yorke presents the idea of belonging through alienation ââ¬â the story of a personââ¬â¢s infatuation with someone whom he feels he cannot attain. The use of the simile ââ¬Å"just like an angel â⬠¦ your skin makes me cryâ⬠conveys how unreachable, unapproachable the girl is to him. This expression of distance illustrates how inadequate the person feels when compared to his object of desire. The use of obscenity ââ¬Å"What the hell am I doing here?â⬠conveys the frustration and anger felt by the person at not being accepted. This is supported byà the change from poetic language to blunt speech ââ¬Å"I donââ¬â¢t belong hereâ⬠. The contrast between the opening of the song and the chorus stresses the impact of the anger and frustration over wanting to belong. The opening lyrics are very soft with gentle imagery ââ¬Å"You float like a feather, in a beautiful worldâ⬠. The lazy guitar tone and rhythm then build up to what seems like an emotional breakdown with the singer and the guitar screaming in despair and anger ââ¬Å"But Iââ¬â¢m a creep, Iââ¬â¢m a weirdoâ⬠. The ostinato (musically) portrays the songs obsessive lyrics, which depict the angry rage of an unsuccessful crush. The theme of alienation is reinforced ââ¬Å"I want you to notice when Iââ¬â¢m not aroundâ⬠. ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢re so special, I wish I was specialâ⬠shows the person wanting to belong with the other who he sees as extraordinary.
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