Sunday, March 10, 2019

Hunting Snake and Cockroach

The poetrys Hunting Snake and The roofy be very antithetical but also vastly similar meters. The predominant language bear that is common in both poems is an extended metaphor this is used in Hunting Snake to represent the colonisation of the Aborigines in Ancient Australia, and in The Cockroach to represent human nature, values and the way we live our lives. The poem Hunting Snake is obviously a poem close a group of people coming across a snake, staring in awe at its beauty and dissimilarity and then moving on. Wright uses a lot of sibilance in this poem, perhaps to emphasise the snake.However if we explore deeper we notice that the poem is not about this at all in fact it has an exceptionally different meaning. The entire poem is an extended metaphor for the colonisation of the Aborigines in Australia the snake represents the Aborigines and the persona represents the colonisers. Although the colonisers saw the incredibly beautiful and unique Aborigines, they exactly lo oked at each other and walked on this is exactly what happens during every colonisation. The colonisers do not think about anyone elses feelings, just their own face-to-face or monetary gain.Hunting Snake is a poem about superannuated beliefs and values, and the way that humans acted many years ago. In comparison, the poem The Cockroach is also one that addresses the issue of human nature and values. Kevin Halligan uses a roach to portray a disgusting creature, one that many people are eager to kill and get rid of. Cockroaches also have a very nomadic lifestyle they scurry about from place to place, neer settling down and are always on the go. Halligan wishes for us to compare the cockroaches lifestyle with our own the scampering motion of the bug is a blame of his (and all humans) nomadic lifestyle.By describing these frantic movements he is saying something about how most of us live our lives and our incapability to settle down we are all in a hurry to move on to the clo se chapter in our lives, the next milestone, the next day, month, or year. This poem is set in modern day, it is written as if the cockroach is inside a category or a building, not outside like Hunting Snake. This proficiency helps to give us a better understanding of the poem we cigaret more easily relate it to human nature and our own lifestyles.

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