Sunday, August 4, 2019
Reader Response of Namââ¬â¢s At the Door :: Wong Phui Nam
Wong Phui Namââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"At the Doorâ⬠is mainly giving a voice to the unwanted unborn who struggles with death in the early stage of its life. The persona begins by questioning its mother on why did she poisons it. From line ââ¬Å"the poisons seep down, blacken leaf and stemâ⬠giving readers the images of death as the poison oozes slowly in painful and destroying manner. The news of pregnancy and birth are in general received as something blissful and joyful, however it is obviously not the case for this pregnancy. This poem illustrates sadness and grief of the discarded foetus, giving it a melancholy tone. The foetus is seen as a plant. The new life of the foetus as symbolises in ââ¬Å"leafâ⬠, ââ¬Å"stemâ⬠and ââ¬Å"rootsâ⬠are ââ¬Å"blackenâ⬠, ââ¬Å"pinchâ⬠and ââ¬Å"disarrangeâ⬠and it is deformed before birth by the poison. More images of deformity can be seen in the second stanza. The persona states the ââ¬Å"streamsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"bloodâ⬠that gives the notion of new life, is contaminated and hence deformed its ââ¬Å"hooked tailâ⬠which is supposed to develop to be its legs and the ââ¬Å"forked endsâ⬠as its fingers. The stained and ruined blood causes by the poison has fatally lead the deformity of the foetus and disregard the existence of this new life. The personaââ¬â¢s unwanted existence is described more in the moment of its birth in the third stanza. The persona again questions its mother wonder if she ever pictures the condition of her child in her womb. Instead of developing into a well transformed human being, due to the seeping poison the foetus ââ¬Å"melted back into glistening bunched gelâ⬠. This image offers readers an ugly sight of the deformed, unwanted embryo. The deformed foetus that is depicted as ââ¬Å"glistening bunched gel, / red grapesâ⬠is ââ¬Å"expelledâ⬠from the womb, reinforcing the idea of the unwanted existence by being violently thrown out from the womb where it is presumed to be safe and warm for the new comer. The persona continues by inquiring its mother if she finds life difficult like the way it feels and this notion is portrayed through the dictions, ââ¬Å"harshâ⬠and ââ¬Å"sharp anxietiesâ⬠. Persona sees itself as ââ¬Å"delicateâ⬠ââ¬Å"crystalsâ⬠implying the notion of fragility and can easily be destroyed. Reader Response of Namââ¬â¢s At the Door :: Wong Phui Nam Wong Phui Namââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"At the Doorâ⬠is mainly giving a voice to the unwanted unborn who struggles with death in the early stage of its life. The persona begins by questioning its mother on why did she poisons it. From line ââ¬Å"the poisons seep down, blacken leaf and stemâ⬠giving readers the images of death as the poison oozes slowly in painful and destroying manner. The news of pregnancy and birth are in general received as something blissful and joyful, however it is obviously not the case for this pregnancy. This poem illustrates sadness and grief of the discarded foetus, giving it a melancholy tone. The foetus is seen as a plant. The new life of the foetus as symbolises in ââ¬Å"leafâ⬠, ââ¬Å"stemâ⬠and ââ¬Å"rootsâ⬠are ââ¬Å"blackenâ⬠, ââ¬Å"pinchâ⬠and ââ¬Å"disarrangeâ⬠and it is deformed before birth by the poison. More images of deformity can be seen in the second stanza. The persona states the ââ¬Å"streamsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"bloodâ⬠that gives the notion of new life, is contaminated and hence deformed its ââ¬Å"hooked tailâ⬠which is supposed to develop to be its legs and the ââ¬Å"forked endsâ⬠as its fingers. The stained and ruined blood causes by the poison has fatally lead the deformity of the foetus and disregard the existence of this new life. The personaââ¬â¢s unwanted existence is described more in the moment of its birth in the third stanza. The persona again questions its mother wonder if she ever pictures the condition of her child in her womb. Instead of developing into a well transformed human being, due to the seeping poison the foetus ââ¬Å"melted back into glistening bunched gelâ⬠. This image offers readers an ugly sight of the deformed, unwanted embryo. The deformed foetus that is depicted as ââ¬Å"glistening bunched gel, / red grapesâ⬠is ââ¬Å"expelledâ⬠from the womb, reinforcing the idea of the unwanted existence by being violently thrown out from the womb where it is presumed to be safe and warm for the new comer. The persona continues by inquiring its mother if she finds life difficult like the way it feels and this notion is portrayed through the dictions, ââ¬Å"harshâ⬠and ââ¬Å"sharp anxietiesâ⬠. Persona sees itself as ââ¬Å"delicateâ⬠ââ¬Å"crystalsâ⬠implying the notion of fragility and can easily be destroyed.
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