Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Summary - This is a photograph of me

The title of this poem by Margret Atwood is This is a photograph of me, and as you come to recognize the content of the poem, it becomes much more clear what the significance of the title is to the rest of the poem.

The poem is told by a person (Margret Atwood) who is looking at, and describing a picture that was taken "some time ago". The content of the poem is very clearly divided into two different parts, not only physically (by brackets), but also by the tone of the poem. The first half of the poem appears to be a very nice description of the Canadian landscape surrounding the area where Atwood was raised (Northern Ontario and Quebec). This first half of the poem seems to almost put the reader in a calmer state by slowing the poem down, and using very soft diction ("gentle slope"). This calm state is however quite abruptly put to a halt at the beginning of the second half of the poem when the reader finds out that the speaker is dead. The once panoramic view of the scenery is now zoomed in and the lake that was originally in the background is now in the center of the image. The reader is also told near the end of the poem that if they look deep enough into the poem, that they will be able to see the dead person.

The theme of this poem could definitly be blurriness, because right from the beginning, the author chooses to use words such as smeared and blurred when describing the image. Also, the whole idea that the author does not say exactly what they mean at any time means that they intended for some details to be a bit blurry. Due to this, I am forced to believe that another theme of this poem is hidden meanings. Many hidden meanings are also hidden within metaphors, of which there is a strong presence in this poem.

There is no definite structure to this poem, but it is interesting how the author uses syntax and brackets to make the reader thinking differently.

This poem has a very strong presence of metaphors, which the author seems to use to include hidden details. Another stylistic divice found quite heavily within this poem is imagery because of the constant referal to a picture, and the author saying that if you look at the picture with more detail that you can see other things. This leads me to believe that the author intends for different parts of the picture to represent other things (the lake representing the fluid that a baby is contained in while in a mothers womb).

8 comments:

  1. This blog is really amazing, I love all kind of photos, because I usually take photos everywhere where a go. Actually I saw beautiful houses in costa rica homes for sale, this house are stunning and wonderful.

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  2. i dnt think u hv used d ryt interpretation. d theme of d poem is actually feminism.

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  3. i think garima marwah is right. the poem is often read as feministic. will u pls elaborate it a bit garima

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  4. the decription of the poem is not enough, highlights the theme and metaphors as well.
    she has intenally upset thats why she is purging out her melacholy by imagening herself drowned. this poem is about post colonialsm an epoch in which women were considered inferior and subjugated by men....

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  5. This poem is about blurred identity of a women, how the society(the lake,hills) overshadows her. She uses passive voice to tell that it's her photograph which shows that she has lack of ownership of her in position in the society. Through this poem Margaret wants to tell that how her identity is portrayed by the society and that is not her true identity(the passage in brackets). The brackets represent how little importance her identity is and it can be ignored by the society

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  6. As indicated here, the poems of Atwood are deep rooted in personal experiences. The title " This is a photograph of me" itself indicates the way she depicts her own self. Visit Custom Essay Writing Service for more analyses.

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  7. Can any one tell what is the meaning of the sentence "the photograph was taken the day before I

    drowned"

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