In this essay I testament be tone at 3 poems. Half-past two, Hide and Seek and Piano, I will look at the elan the authors viewed childhood and compare the different viewpoints between each author. I will also be looking at the authors way of writing and determine the style by looking at other poems by the resembling author.
U.A Fanthorpe (author of Half-past Two) has a childish point of view, it has different narrative voices: poet, child (young boy) and a teacher. The poet has a humorous but dark way of writing same way she writes in another poem of hers, you will be hearing from us shortly. She makes it sound impartial when its not. She writes her poems deceptively simple. Using words like cartridge clipformykisstime showing her childish way.
Half-past Two starts as a fairytale, contractning with a narrator using the four words most fairytales begin with Once upon a time. Although the next line is from a whole different narrative, the teachers line He did Something Very Wrong.
The rhythm of this poem changes, when the poet wrote how the child tells time gettinguptime, timeyouwereofftime without spaces showing its supposed to be written libertine paced. Then at the last stanza the rhythm completely changes to a slower pace because she wrote a very deep, dark and pathetic stanza. In the last stanza she gets serious where time hides tick-less waiting to be born. This line is deep because time is waiting to be born. This is kind of ridiculous because time isnt something that could be born, making it sound analytical or philosophical.
Hide and Seek is written in a childs point of view. In the poem the child is playing a feisty of hide and seeks but in the end realizing he was deserted...If you hope to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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