Thursday, October 10, 2019
Analysis of the poem A strange Meeting Essay
In the elegy ââ¬Å"strange Meeting ââ¬Å", Owen brings the horrors of wars and their devastating effect on those involved, he emphasizes their part in hindering the world from progress . War and death are presented in this poem through the story of two dead soldiers ,who fought on opposite sides , and who meet again in Hell . They speak of their shared hopefulness of the ââ¬Å"undone years â⬠ . Owenââ¬â¢s manipulation of words and his use of artistic devices in the poem takes the reader to a vivid awareness of the real dreadfulness of battles and death. The speaker in the poem ,who is a soldier, starts the poem by saying that he seemed to â⬠ escapeâ⬠ the battle to somewhere else , a place he discovers later to be Hell . The mere use of the word â⬠ escape â⬠ implies that the speaker was trapped in war before he escapes to Hell which is , when compared to battle, a relief.  Owen says that common words associated with wars like chivalry , courage and gallantry do not describe wars, not really, instead war is pain , sorrow and loss . He emphasizes on the destructiveness of wars to those involved . He says â⬠ yet also there encumbered sleepers groaned â⬠ , so they are â⬠ encumbered â⬠ physically with their uniforms and sacks and emotionally with too much sadness and sorrow brought to them by war . Those sleepers are â⬠ too fast in thought or death â⬠ to be stirred . One of those sleepers â⬠ sprang up â⬠ from death and smiles , although he smiles but still it is a smile of death . That man recognizes the speaker for he, the speaker, is the one who killed him as we know later in the poem . The poet describes this other manââ¬â¢s face as â⬠ grained â⬠ with â⬠ a thousand pains ââ¬Å", pains from his previous life and past experiences in battle . Now they are in Hell , a place of anguish and despair , a    place where shouts of pain and torment is expected , but oh no , not in this poem .  Hell is a quit place where there is silence â⬠ yet no blood reached there from the upper ground â⬠ â⬠ and no guns thumped , or down the flues made moan â⬠ . So Own draws a picture of silence in Hell and contrasts this picture with battle where noise, blood and moans are everywhere . The speaker says about Hell that â⬠ here is no cause to mourn â⬠ no more grief or sadness . The stranger agrees with him â⬠ None â⬠ as if they are both relieved that it finally Al Neghaimshi 2 ended , finally they will rest . â⬠ Save the undone years , the hopelessness â⬠ This is their only regret . They shared so many in the past , the two of them , similar lives , experiences and similar horrors and pains that they could be called ââ¬Å"friends â⬠ in spite of the fact that they are actually strangers . ââ¬Å"Strange Friend â⬠ as paradoxical as it seems but still true , â⬠ Whatever hope is yours , was my life also â⬠ .  Owen argues that wars â⬠ trekâ⬠ the nations from progress and he calls it â⬠ retreating world â⬠ . The poet says â⬠ when much blood had clogged their chariot-wheels â⬠ he would go and â⬠ wash them â⬠ . Owen takes into his hands as a poet â⬠ to warn â⬠ as he said himself once , â⬠ Even with truths that lies too deep â⬠ . He says he will do it â⬠ not through wounds ; not on the cess of war â⬠ , so it is not through innocent people , not through wars that destroys the lives of many . â⬠ Forehead of men have bled where no wounds were â⬠ thatââ¬â¢s a clear indication to the myth of Christ which says that before he was crucified his body sweat blood , He was the one who paid for the sins of the humankind and so are those men paying their lives in wars whom foreheads â⬠ bled where no wounds were â⬠ .  â⬠ I am the enemy you killed , my friend â⬠ a beautiful line towards the end of the poem . Although we stand in life different and enemies , but we shared the same experience and will share the same destiny . He closes the poem by saying â⬠ let us sleep now ..â⬠ let us finally rest and forget the horrors and pains . So ironic of Owen to let his protagonist finally rest in â⬠ Hellâ⬠ . Arenââ¬â¢t people who fight for their countries are supposed to be martyrs and go to Heaven ? It is Owenââ¬â¢s way of doubting the cause which wars stand for , the cause after all is false . Owen by letting his two protagonist rest in Hell , he also conveys the message that Mankind must seek reconciliation , stop this bloodshed , they must embrace pity and love for each other . Owen writes this beautiful elegy that talks about war and death , but what is most ironical is that he himself dies in war .    
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