I felt that the tone that was set changed throughout the course of the poem. Frist you had confusion and disarray of what was happening with their beloved dog. Next the tone was that of a sad love for the dog as she died trying to bite the hand of the writer. Last was the sympathy that the writer had for the dog in its final hours. I also consider that the sympathy of the entire poem was written not just for the dog but for the writer’s family as well. Like the text stated, the tone of this poem was “designed to fire up feelings”. (Clugston, 2010)
John Updike use of detail in the wording of this poem plays a key role for the reader’s imagination. Updike paints a picture with his words to inform the reader of the situation. I believe that the strongest example of this was when Updike wrote “We found her twisted and limp but still alive.” (Clugston, 2010) To me, I felt that the writer consider this to be almost surreal. The use of the metaphor “And her heart was learning to lie down forever” (Clugston, 2010) also helped draw the readers imagination into what was taking place. The reader can also imagine and relate to how the writer and his family feel about the loss of the dog.
I felt that Updike wrote this poem not to escape but more to vent instead. I would like to believe that this dog must have played a significant role in Updike life and in his family.
“I stroked her warm fur
And my wife called in a voice imperious with tears. .” (Clugston, 2010)
I consider that this quote for Updike’s poem shows the emotion that he and his wife had for their pet. As he stroked the dog it was a sigh