A Birthday
Christina Rossetti
Summary: The writer expresses her love towards another
person in the form of a poem. She does this by expressing its innocence, magic
and the surrealism that only people in love can experience. She wishes to
express the fact that love is all you ever need, and that she’d be willing to
do anything for her love and that it is only then that you start to realize who
you are, and that it is the day when your life actually begins, thus the title “A Birthday”
Significant poetic devices and their
significance (eg: Metaphors, symbols, rhyme scheme, form, imagery, repetition…
etc)
Structure
level analysis
1. The use of an Octave. This means
that each stanza has eight lines.
a. This makes the poem look more fluid
as the reader does not have to pause in his reading very much to switch to the
next stanza. This makes it easier for the poet to get her point across, as love
is usually one of those concepts which is very hard to express onto the reader
as it comes in many forms, many of which are different depending on the poem.
Therefore trying to make the reader see it your way is very hard so the reading
should be as easy as possible. The second stanza is only there to exaggerate on
another way that one can view her love as.
2. Rhyme on every second line. Rhyming
on every line would become annoying while rhyming on every second line would be
considered as enjoyable or even relaxing. The fact that it is on the second
line also gives a sense of dependency, indicating that love is something you
can depend on in every time of stress. The fact that she does this also makes
it look that she did the work seamlessly, perhaps a tool used by the poet to
demonstrate the fact that when you are in love, everything you do suddenly
becomes so simple, which can also explain why every syllable and every aspect
of the play is consistent no matter what. This is all used to create the
dependency on love. Everyone needs it.
3. Second line indented every time. Note
that the second line is always an exaggeration or an ‘add-on’ to the first
line, which was not indented. This is an attempt by the poet to try and
accentuate the fact that every line has this indented line for detail,
illustrating the fact that what she describes cannot be easily expressed in a
few words and that she would need much more than a few sentences to express her
love for the other party. It is for this reason that the semi-colon is also
largely used – to say that she wishes to go on and on about her love but can’t
due to other limited factors as the semi-colon is used to link two or more
independent points together. Note that she is also using this as a kind of replacement
for the full stop to avoid enjambments to ensure fluidity in the poem. One
stanza is still technically one line.
4. There is a full stop only found at
the end of every stanza. This implies that the poet no longer feels the need to
exaggerate anymore after the conclusion to her sentence, and that that
statement is enough in itself to be able to convey all she wants to tell the
world. That her “love is come to me”. Is there a need to go on?
5. The two stanzas each deal with a
different view of the love. The first stanza talks about it passively, while
the other one expresses it more actively. Note that the second sentence all has
command phrases such as “Raise”, “Hang” and “Carve” at the beginning of the
sentence while the first sentence only starts with “My heart”, which in this
case is obviously the metaphorical one for her love. It is this way that she
has said that love is both passive and active, and that you have to do
something to maintain that love for the other party. She also tries to portray
love as both passive and active, and that it is something that permeates both
mediums and that it is all around us.
6. Repetition in “my heart is like”.
This helps to bring the poem back into focus and display’s the main “objective”
to the reader. Also gives a form of stableness to the poem and once again
dependency. This is only shown in the first stanza, illustrating the fact that
it is basically used to create a foundation to the poem and not meant to be a
motif.
Word level analysis
1. The use of a simile can be seen in
the first sentence of the poem. “My heart
is like a singing bird” the use of the simile is to make her love look free
and happy, as is the usual implication when one pictures such an image. The
heart, of course, is the metaphorical one used to portray her love. She is
trying to display the fact that when she is in love, she feels free and happy
and that everything in her life is positive.
2. “My heart is like a rainbow shell that paddles in a halcyon sea” This creates a sense of surrealism
yet a sense of calm as it paddles through a halcyon sea, creating the image that love is vast and that
when you fall in love, all suddenly becomes simple, surreal (in a good way) and
calm, or halcyon. The “Rainbow shell” also adds to the surrealism and
positivity, as rainbows are usually referred to in many stories.
3. “My heart is gladder than all of these” this demonstrates that even with the amount of
description that she has gave towards how she feels about her love, she feels
like that is not sufficient and that her love cannot be compared to anything,
as she has previously tried to compare it with something before.
4. “Carve it in doves and pomegranates”. Doves are used as a sign of innocence, similar
to how she is trying to display her innocence in her love for this guy.
Pomegranates are also used to show fertility, indicating that love is young
(metaphorically speaking of course) and beautiful, as childbirth usually is.
Such is the use of the symbol for fertility.
5. “Because the birthday of my life is come, my love is come to me” this means that her life has only
just begun now, and that the year going up to it meant nothing in comparison.
Therefore she is trying to say that she has begun anew, as a person finally in
love. Love changes you and the change is so drastic that it is as if she has
become another person.
Speaker of the poem: The poet herself, Christina Rosetti
Speaker’s attitude toward the subject of the
poem:In love,
and completely blinded by it.
Paired poems (Identify poems in the anthology
and why they are appropriate to be paired)
1. Pied Beauty
due to the descriptions in the objects that are often of great detail, painting
a clear picture in the mind, similar to that of “The Birthday”. Evokes a
calming mood, poor and sheer happiness, wonder directed at the theme/topic of
the poem.
2. Sonnet: Composed upon Westminister Bridge. Deals with the same time period – the
romanticism era. Describing an object of beauty (In Sonnet: Composed upon Westminister Bridge) with similar idyllic
(ie: delightful in all respects) adjectives.
Memorable lines (that reinforce poetic devices)
1. “Because the birthday of my life is come, my love is come to me”
2. “My heart is a rainbow shell that paddles in a halcyon sea”
3. “My
heart is gladder than all these”
4. “Carve it in doves and pomegranates”
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ReplyDeleteYes it is correct as much as we can write relevant interpretations,this poem can be interpreted in both ways mysticism and worldly love ❤
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