Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Beach Burial Essay
Kenneth Slessor was an Australian poet and war synonymous who wrote marge Burial, Slessor sailed for Britain in May. This influenced him to write songs most the horrific war stories that he had seen time being in many countries overseas. Beach Burial is a 5 stanza verse the goes in depth of the Burial in North Africa. Beach burial chamber by Kenneth SlessorBeach Burial is able to be a lament poem with the consumption of the convoy of dead sailors and the focus on an individual unk instantern seaman, this gives the poem power as it clearly shows the escape of ceremony at their burial. This idea interests me because in our society today, death is given immense respect and a large centre of the ceremony goes into someones burial. I in like manner think that everyone deserves a burial no matter if there was no time or no shoes In the poem soldiers go remove to war in North Africa at El Alamein and gradually soldier rick unknown sea men. Kenneth Slessor makes this powerful meaning using figurative language much(prenominal) as the onomatopoeia which brings the horrendous conditions to life, this is done with darn and clubbing of gunfire, this exaggerates the poem, because he uses universal things into the sound of gunfire and the grief that comes by and by it. In the third stanza, Slessor use more or less of a metaphor with driven interest group of tide wood, in order for us to see that the soldiers who fought for our country are yet like a piece of mould wood in the sea. This shows how the soldiers were treated in when they died at war. As there was no place for them so they dropped the brave armed service men in the water with bewildered pity and they lose their identity. This brings a gist to everyday life now as to this day we allay honour lot that fought at war and died for our country and that we should still honour the people that fight wars now to this day and what they do to keep us safe, out of harms way. This also suggests that the dead soldiers in 1940 should have got suitable burial rather than dropping them of a ship and someone quickly burring them in shallow burrows.
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