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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Life, its problems, the good and the bad of human experience, are major concerns of Simon Armitage’s poetry

There are iii rimes I dumbfound chosen to help me discuss and write nigh my thesis lifespan , its problems, the good and the self-aggrandising of hu opus experience, are major concerns of Simon Armitages poetry. They are the ungentle meter I am very bothered, numbers and It Aint What You Do, Its What It Does To You.Poem is one of Armitages life problem poems When You dont remember the good things a mortal has done barely the bad things a person has done you remember. This poem has many lines which start with and which is a sort of list of things this person has done. ilkwise he starts off the poem with And if it snowed and snow covered the drive which is like the poem is the second discriminate of a nonher poem or he has left out the beginning and got to the important part. There are three poetrys describing things he did. Mostly everything is good things slightly him for practice session And for his mum he hired a private nurse apart from the break excoriate which describes him doing bad things for example And twice he lifted 10 pounding from her purse (Mother).This made the reader single remember the bad things because it was the last thing the reader remembers about him from the whole paragraph. The last verse is about how sight rated him as a bad person who he was still occasionally like everyone else in the world. There was one mordacious part of the poem when he said every week he reorient his wage and soon after said what he didnt spend he saved because he would not arouse nothing to save if he spent half on alcohol. I think Armitages poems puts in these sarcastic bits and bad or wrong doings spread over the poem so you are al ways reminded he is a bad person simply he is clearly an average person precisely people judge you on all the things you do so you should be careful on what you do.I am very bothered is a poem of the bad of human experiences. Its about what you do to try to trace attention which has good and bad consequ ences. Simon Armitage shows how he feels about his experiences when he looks stick out on them. He feels very troubled when he remembers a eon when he was in school as a child in a science lab. He put a pair of credit card handled scissors over a hot Bunsen burner until it was soft and warming slowly and gave it to a female pupil.When she held it around her fingers he described the blastoff as O the unrivalled stench of branded skin as you meaning it was so bad no other bad scent could compete with it and that it left a mark of dull, dark, black, burnt skin. There was a burnt ring around one of her fingers and one of her thumbs that were marked for life. He described his feelings of this horrific atrocity by rateing Dont believe me if I say that was just my butterfingered way at thirteen, of asking you if you would bond me butterfingered way meaning not really meaning it, not seriously so he direction dont believe be if I said I was only joking when I said pass on you marr y me.Finally, the poem It Aint What You Do Its What It does To You is about human experiences which are in the first place good. It starts off with him not surrender gone to America with hardly anything but then say he has lived with thieves in Manchester which are both bas experiences in the first verse. In the second verse he talks about only one thing he hasnt done which is gone to the quiet, dispassionate Taj Mahal padded through Tag Mahal, barefoot. In the third verse he talks about only one thing he has done. Which is skimmed a flat stones across Black moss on a day so still he could hear every hefty which is normally unheard of hear each set of ripples. In the tail verse he starts off with him not have sky dived from an aircraft but he says I held the wobbly head of a boy at a day centre, and stroked his fat hands which has a really bountiful effect on your life to see someone in a bad state. All these examples shown of things done or things he hasnt done means he is say ing our experiences effect our behaviour and ways of thinking and involves us more wiser on the things we do. Like In the final verse he describes the feelings of doing all those things inside of us as a sense of something else which I believe its a feeling so out of this world that you have to do it to find out.All these poems we have studied show that Simon Armitage thinks profoundly about humans and how they react to life experiences. Whether life experiences bring problems or happiness we all have to deal with them in the right way. For example from the poem Poem the problem of the man only remembered by the bad points and that man has to deal with that in the right way by defending himself and the people who rate him excessively have to be careful on what they say about people. We have to try and live through it all without it carry us down and making us feel miserable. For example The ungentle poem about him very bothered about the girls burnt fingers we have to deal with the fact that it happened and to let it go and get on with our lives. We also have to make sure we dont make wrong decisions just to make ourselves feel happy and dont care about the others. For example again to the ignoble poem Simon should of thought of the consequences and the pain of others but he didnt he was only seeking attention for himself. Now I hope you now have it off Simon Armitage poems are based on lifes good and bad experiences.

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