Wednesday, December 18, 2019
A Dream About Final Exams in Wislawa Szymborsks Poem...
Wislawa Szymborska poem ââ¬Å"Brueghelââ¬â¢s Two Monkeysâ⬠starts out in a strange way. It begins out by what the author ââ¬Å"dreams about final examsâ⬠(1). Oddly, what she sees in her dream is ââ¬Å"two monkeys, chained to the floorâ⬠(2). The poem is about the human conditions in different settings of mankind. The monkeys are the things that of the poets dream about the exam. The monkeys are a symbol of the suffering of mankindââ¬âbased on the chainsââ¬âthrough the unpredictable events. As said in the last stanza, ââ¬Å"One monkey stares and listens with a mocking disdainâ⬠(7), while ââ¬Å"the other seems to be dreaming awayâ⬠(8). The poem is full of metaphors that get the reader thinking about what it means in respect to what the author is addressing. Reality has junctions in which one is peaceful while the other is harsh. In the poem ââ¬Å"Brueghelââ¬â¢s Two Monkeysâ⬠by Wislawa Szymborska, we will look at representation of h uman condition in a certain event. We will examine the human conditions through exams, history, and solution. In the poem, when it comes to exams it shows a great deal of decision making. In the first stanza of the poem it show a significantly note of assessment. The part where the two monkeys were ââ¬Å"chained to the floor, sit on the windowsillâ⬠(2), the line after states ââ¬Å"the sky behind them fluttersâ⬠(3). The monkeys are being assessed in beginning of the poem. The part of where the monkeys ââ¬Å"sit on the windowsillâ⬠(2) illustrates the idea of whether one should stay in the position of where
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