Sunday, August 18, 2019
Compare and contrast the poems Mrs Faust and Eurydice :: English Literature
Compare and contrast the poems Mrs Faust and Eurydice    The poems Mrs Faust and Eurydice are taken form the collection of  poems called ââ¬ËThe Worlds Wifeââ¬â¢. The collection is written by Carol Ann  Duffy, it is a compilation of poems that explores feminist principles,  the state of feminism today and other such similar topics. The poem  Mrs Faust however is not particularly a feminist poem; instead it  looks into the shallow materialistic values of our society. Eurydice  has feminist connotations, again though is not particularly a strongly  feminist poem.    Mrs Faust is written in a style that attracts the readerââ¬â¢s attention,  the opening passage has conversational undercurrents, which has the  effect of involving the reader, and in effect urging the reader to  read on. ââ¬Å"First things first-â⬠ the first line of the poem is an  excellent example of the conversational tone that Carol Ann Duffy has  adopted. This style of writing is also in effect in the poem Eurydice,  again the opening statement is a good example of this. ââ¬Å"Girls, I was  dead and down in the underworld,â⬠ in this she has taken the  conversational tone to the next level. This statement is now aimed at  a specific group of people; women. By doing this, women, perhaps the  main target demographic can relate to the poem more easily, and as  such it will have a larger effect on them.    The language and structure of Mrs Faust is very important to the  meaning and effect of the poem. ââ¬Å"We met as students, shacked up, split  up, made up, hitched upâ⬠¦.â⬠ The fast pace use of short sentences and  the language here reflects the fast pace of the lives Mrs Faust and  her husband shared. The attention to the materialistic gains in the  poem also reflects both upon the shallow love that Faust shares with  his wife, and also perhaps the superficiality of our modern society.  ââ¬Å"Fast cars. A boat with sails. A second home in Wales.â⬠ This passage  is quite possibly an accurate representation of the materialistic  wealth that people have. She also implies that because of this the  love that they share is very shallow, and perhaps does not even exist.    The use of language in Eurydice is also very important in creating the  tone of the poem. The opening stanza of the poem uses an extended  metaphor; it uses literacy and words as a metaphor to describe the  desolate underworld. ââ¬Å"It was a place where language stopped, a black  full stop, a black hole where words had come to an end.â⬠ Because of  the importance of language for Orpheus and Eurydice, by describing the  underworld as a lack of language and words, it shows the bleakness of    					    
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