‘Blessing’- by Imtiaz Dharker. By Sally Yu.
Jan 14, 2016
‘Blessing’- by Imtiaz Dharker.
By Sally Yu.
PoemBlessing by Imtiaz Dharker
The skin cracks like a pod.
There never is enough water.
Imagine the drip of it,
the small splash, echo
in a tin mug,
the voice of a kindly god.
Sometimes, the sudden rush
of fortune. The municipal pipe bursts,
silver crashes to the ground
and the flow has found
a roar of tongues. From the huts,
a congregation : every man womanchild for streets aroundbutts in, with pots,brass, copper, aluminium,plastic buckets,frantic hands,and naked childrenscreaming in the liquid sun,their highlights polished to perfection,flashing light,as the blessing singsover their small bones.
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situation
symbolism poem
poor country, drought
pipe busts (like rain, water)
poetic devices used
extended metaphor
symbolism
free verse
imagery
simile
personification
extended metaphor
extended metaphor: A metaphor that is extended by multiple comparisons of unlike objects or ideas.
ex)”He is a pig, he is trash.”
How extended metaphor is used
line 7,8,9:
“rush of fortune” + “silver”=water
symbolism
symbolism: symbols to represent ideas.
ex) “The rose you gave,”
how symbolism is used
line 6: “the voice of a kindly god”
“kindly god” symbolizes water, and hope.
line 11: “a roar of tongues. From the huts”
“roar of tongues” symbolizes people shouting.
how symbolism is used
line 11: “screaming in the liquid sun”
The sun is the center of the universe. Therefore, it is referring “sun” as water. (water=life)
free verse
free verse: having no fixed metric poem.
ex) down to the beach on a sunny day we go.....
how free verse is used
There are no patterns of anything. ( no rhyme scheme, or a stanza.)
imagery
Imagery: descriptive, and figurative language.
ex) “glistening oily bodies radiating with sensation”
how imagery is used
line 3~4:
sound, shape
simile
simile: two unlike things compared.
ex) “The baby was like an octopus”
This simile is implying that the baby was grabbing things really fast, like the baby had a lot of arms like an octopus.
how simile is used
line 1: “The skin cracks like a pod”
Since there is “like” it is a simile.
The “skin” is the earth.
personification
personification: Giving a non-human thing a human aspect.
ex) “She saw a smiling moon in the sky”
The “moon” is a non-human thing, and “smiling” is a human aspect.
how personification is used
line 23: “as the blessing sings”
“blessing” is a non-human thing, and “sings” is a human aspect.
line 11: “a roar of tongues. From the huts,”
The tongue is a non-human thing, and “roar” is a human aspect.
About the poet
poet: Imtiaz Dharker.
Imtiaz Dharker, the poet of “Blessing”.
Works internationally.
education, and human lives.
HOw it relates to the poet
Poem might have been created when she saw a scene of devastation in a developing countries.
Interest in happy lives, and sad lives
comic!
Bibliography
"Imtiaz Dharker." wikipedia. 8 January 2009. wikimedia. 13 Jan 2009 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imtiaz_Dharker>.
Bahatt, Sujata. "Imtiaz Dharker 'Blessing'." search my tongue. 17 Jan 2009 <http://www.open.ac.uk/crete/movingwords/ pages/poetry/poems/blessing.html>.
Imtiaz, Dharker. "Drawings." Imtiaz Dharker. 2007. 17 Jan 2009 <http://www.imtiazdharker.com/drawings>.
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