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Thursday, October 17, 2013

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Musical     Kamala Wijeratne in the song Musical discusses the cataclysm of warfargon and her briny focus is the  destruction of innocent  callowness who combat in war. In the first and second stanzas the  indorser is given up a picture of progeny, perhaps inexperienced, soldiers singing while they  are traveling to North. Their  youthful innocence is captured effectively by the poet  by means of with(predicate) lines such as Happy they were / As they drummed with their hands / And bow their songs / And beat their boots in rhythm. It is plain(a) that these soldiers have not seen the savagery of war.     The grandiloquence questions (a question without an answer), Was it their youth that brought the mist to my eyes? and Was it the ceaseless  line of work that left me uneasy? illustrate the way the poet worries  nearly the novel  mens fate. Then in the adjacent pen (fourth) she refers to a scene of caged parrots with the greenfading from their feathers and the reader tail end easily make the connection between the young men in their green-brown uniforms and the parrots that the poet saw in a caress shop. uniform in the case of the parrots, these young mens years too are numbered.
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     The poet wanted to buy the caged parrots and get dolled up them free to the forest to sing all day and it is apparent that she feels the analogous way about the young soldiers who have sacrificed their youth to face a tragic end.     Musical is a numbers that  criticizes war without taking a particular ! side. The poet in  specific blesses the soldiers and the ones they meet, their enemies who are also young men and women who have  run short a part of war. In this manner the poet is against war and the humorous of innocent lives and sees no beauty, justice or nobility in war.    The last two stanzas of the poem mostly repeat the aforesaid(prenominal) lines that appeared earlier in the poem, by using this kind of repetition, the poet reinforces the ideas of tragedy and the youthful innocence of these young soldiers.    The poem uses colloquial unwritten communication and it is in free verse...If you want to get a expert essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com

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