Sunday, September 15, 2019
Brothers and Sister Maude Comparison
Brothers and Sister Maude comparison Matthew Davis Comparison between the range of emotions felt by the speaker in ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢. In Both ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËBrotherââ¬â¢ a range of language devices are used in order to portray the different emotions and the varied relationships the poem focus on. Both poems use structural elements in order to portray a certain effect on the reader and to make them feel certain emotions just based on the way the poems are structured.In ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ the enjambment between each of the lines emphasises the jealousy of ââ¬ËMaudeââ¬â¢ herself and the continuation of the jealousy she undergoes for her sisters lover. The Rhyme scheme could also symbolise the continuation of the poem as the scheme is in a ââ¬ËA,B,C,Bââ¬â¢ formation throughout each stanza continuing the jealousy of Maude. In ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢ the use of enjambment is still apparent throughout the poem.In the first stanza we see the possibly the main use of enjambment to show the continuation of the Brothers to the bus stop and therefore show the continuation of the relationship, However the enjambment is broke further on in the poem with the use of a full stop; ââ¬â¢Bus fare. ââ¬â¢ The break of the enjambment here is viewed significantly as the continuation has stopped along with the boy who ââ¬Ëfrozeââ¬â¢ and realised he had forgot his bus fare. However the enjambment used in ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢ makes it appear as a ââ¬Ëstoryââ¬â¢ and the breaking of the enjambment acts as the breaking of the continuation of a book when everything stops flowing properly.The Symbolism in both poems various significantly due to the different relationships in each poem and the different emotions the reader feels. In ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ the symbolism is based around the jealousy portrayed from Maude about her sistersââ¬â¢ lover who she kills. The shock of this i s portrayed as we find Maudeââ¬â¢s sister in disbelief; ââ¬Ëcold he lies, as cold as stoneââ¬â¢. This disbelief of the incident is repeated throughout the poem to portray its traumatism caused to the woman. This relationship is a juxtaposition to he average relationship as the only reason they have a relationship is because they have to as their sisters as much as they would like to part, they cant. However ââ¬ËBrotherââ¬â¢ has a much more simpler meaning towards the reader as it is the emotion felt by the younger brother as his older brother has left him while the younger brother went back to get some bus fare. The brother cowardly says to his younger brother ââ¬Ëyou should go and ask mumââ¬â¢ for the bus fare as the brother does not want to confront him.The older brother thinks he is old enough and mature enough to take his younger brother out and be trusted; this turns out to be a complete juxtaposition to the reality and juxtaposition to the title as true br other are not ones that leave you for a ââ¬Ëjokeââ¬â¢. Guilt is a theme that occurs in both poems as the individual feels remorseful for what theyââ¬â¢ve done. In ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ the guilt is quite an obvious one; the guilt of Maude killing her sisters lover out of jealousy. The hatred of Maudeââ¬â¢s sister is emphasised particularly in the last two stanzas and most effectively in the last line; ââ¬ËBide you with death and sin. Even at the end of the poem Maudes sister has not forgiven her and has no future plans of doing so due to the full stop appearance at the end. This really cuts off the poem and the relationship between Maude and her sister as a sister relationship is thought to be a loving and caring one which completely juxtaposes the entirety of the poem. The guilt in ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢ is an obvious one too although not much is said about the guilt the older brother feels a sense of guilt for leaving his younger brother thinking it was â⬠Ëfunnyââ¬â¢ and thinking he was mature enough to take care of his little brother.At first they have a close, unconditional love relationship; ââ¬Ësaddled with youââ¬â¢. However this changed after the younger brother went home to get his bus fare off his mom as he ââ¬Ëwindmilled homeââ¬â¢. This shows he was possibly skipping home and generally enjoying the company of his brother instead of his mom. The breakage of this happiness soon falls as he realises the bus has gone along with his older Brother as he ââ¬Ëran on, unable to close the distance Iââ¬â¢d set in motionââ¬â¢. He was really ager to be with his brother and catch the bus but his brother went off without him; the relationship therefore breaking and the guilt feeling showing in his older brother. The relationship within both poems varies throughout the poem as sometime there is a strong relationship but at other times; not so strong. In ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ the relationship at first was a stro ng one due to the fact they were sisters and you have unconditional love for sisters however as the poem continued the relationship came to a halt as Maudeââ¬â¢s sister found her lover dead.The hatred then for her sister broke the relationship. We learn a lot from Maude, the main thing we learn is the spitefulness of her as she didnââ¬â¢t really think how it would affect her sister; she just thought how it would affect her as she can no longer be jealous of someone thatââ¬â¢s dead. ââ¬ËLurked to spy and peerââ¬â¢ shows how ââ¬Ëpervertedââ¬â¢ she was towards her sisterââ¬â¢s lover and how she wanted to take her away from her sister. In the end she didnââ¬â¢t only take him away from her sister but took him away from her herself; the man she wanted all along.In ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢ the relationship is an unconditional one due to the Brotherly relationship. Even though the older Brother betrayed his younger brother there will be a small break in the relatio nship but one that can be easily fixed as Brother have unconditional love for one another no matter what the circumstances are. The story like structure really portrays this as with all stories thereââ¬â¢s always a happy ending. Although there is no sign of a happy ending the as the relationship is dented there is still unconditional love for one another that will never change.The imagery portrayed in both poems are pretty significant as they sum up what the reader is thinking and enable the reader to feel the emotion they are feeling. In ââ¬ËSister Maudeââ¬â¢ the imagery of the ââ¬Ëclottedââ¬â¢ suggests a violent side to Maude and could be the way in which she killed him. The reader associates ââ¬Ëclottedââ¬â¢ with physical violence to produce blood and to wound the skin of the man. Towards the end of the poem the imagery portrayed is hatefulness towards Maude as the sister is coming to terms with what she has done and is imply wanting her sister to die and to be sinned for all her life. This summarises the ââ¬Ëfutureââ¬â¢ for Maude but however much hatred there is theyââ¬â¢re still siblings and have to have a certain extent of love for each other. In ââ¬ËBrothersââ¬â¢ the first word; ââ¬Ësaddledââ¬â¢ provides imagery towards the reader as ââ¬Ësaddledââ¬â¢ could possibly mean he has been burdened and could suggest negative feelings for the speaker and for his brother as he views his brother as an inconvenience and is restricting the freedom of the speaker.The word ââ¬ËSpoutingââ¬â¢ also portrays how he views his brother as he thinks of his brother to be perhaps energetic and childish therefore making the older brother think he can take responsibility of him when in actual fact he canââ¬â¢t. In both poems the way it is written and the language used internally for the poem is what makes the poem what it is and what makes the reader feel the emotion the reader feels.
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