Wednesday, November 13, 2019
A Critical Evaluation of Assisi by Norman MacCaig Essay -- Assisi Norm
A Critical Evaluation of Assisi    Q: Choose a poem in which the poet has put across a definite  point of view. By close reference to the poetic techniques used, show  how successful the poet has been in making you share his/ her point of  view.    ââ¬Å"Assisiâ⬠ by Norman MacCaig is an intriguing and thought-provoking  poem, which has put across a definite point of view to me which I  believe is that all people should be treated equally and we should try  to help those less fortunate than ourselves. In this essay I will  show how successful the poet has been in making me share his point of  view, with the help of literary techniques such as language, word ââ¬â  choice and imagery.    Norman MacCaig has put across a definite point of view for me and has  been successful in making me share this view by using thoughtful and  intense language. The first aspect of language, which he uses is  metaphor in the beginning of the poem when he is describing the dwarf  sitting outside the church. He uses metaphor as he says,    ââ¬Å"The dwarf with his hands on backwards    Sat, slumped like a half ââ¬â filled sack    On tiny twisted legs from which    Sawdust might run.â⬠    The metaphor here of the dwarf sitting like a ââ¬Ëhalf filled sackââ¬â¢ is  describing the dwarf and how he has a deformed body. He is being  compared to looking like a sack, which is slumped and half empty.   This is effective as it seems as though the dwarf cannot help himself  and he is sitting there waiting for help. MacCaig tells us that he is  a dwarf therefore he will be very short and ââ¬Å"hands on backwardsâ⬠ and  ââ¬Å"tiny twisted legsâ⬠ portrays his deformity as I can envisage his legs  dangling from his body. Also as he is sitting like a ââ¬Å"half ââ¬âfilled  sackâ⬠ it seems to me that he cannot do an...              ...ered after him as he scattered    The grain of the Word.â⬠    This shows me MacCaig is comparing the tourists to the birds and the  Priest to the sower. He does not approve of the actions as it is  compared to the parable of the sower of when he scatters the grain and  the birds flutter after it. He does not approve of the tourists  fluttering after the word and ignoring the poor dwarf, when in actual  fact they should be helping him.     In conclusion, ââ¬Å"Assisiâ⬠ by Norman MacCaig is an intriguing and  though-provoking poem, which has put across a definite point of view  for me, which I believe is that all people should be treated equally  and that we should help those less fortunate than ourselves. In this  I essay I have shown how successful the poet was in making me share  this view by using his thoughtful and intense language, word-choice  and imagery techniques.                         
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