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    Derek Walcott Analysis

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    His family associated with the Methodists in an island where the main religion was Catholic. The family thus found themselves on the receiving end as the mainstream religion set the standards of behavior that was acceptable. At one point‚ the young Walcott found himself in trouble for publishing a poem that was deemed blasphemous by

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    syncretising in Derek Walcott’s Ti-Jean and his Brothers Walcott’s dramatic art is an artistic reservoir‚ reflecting the new intellectual trends of the twentieth century Caribbean world. The time when Walcott was writing marked a period of political and creative activity. Walcott himself pointed out the need for bringing together the different creative elements from African‚ European and West Indian art traditions. The most powerful among the indigenous cultural elements is orality that Walcott combined

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    Mass Man by Derek Walcott‚ is a poem written in free verse‚ that describes some aspects of playing mass in a Caribbean setting while alluding to the history behind the celebrations. In the poem Walcott’s role is that of an observer. He is on the outside meticulously processing all that he witnesses while procuring it in his memory so that it can later be recorded for posterity. No detail is too inconsequential; no action above scrutiny. As an observer of a custom whose history is tied to the oppression

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    first verse : metaphorical ( like children‚moth flame metaphor)‚ melifilious (it flows‚easy to read) Descriptive and comparing ( using examples Joseph wright) Lyrical ( Rejoice Rejoice) . The language is also emotive as the poet is speaking about his personal feelings towards the ocean „ i never tire of the oceans quarelling“. The overall tone of the poem is melancholic and mysterious‚ especially as they are dealing with the ocean and its beauty. Content : This particular verse focuses on comparing

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    In the poem “XIV”‚ Derek Walcott takes his readers on a journey in which he uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and other poetic devices to describe the speaker’s transition from the “unknown” to acquiring knowledge with the help of an elderly storyteller. Through the poetic devices Walcott uses‚ the reader can convey the speaker’s development of maturity from his childhood to adulthood by listening to the wise‚ elderly woman’s stories of the Caribbean. Walcott uses imagery to set a dark‚ intimidating mood

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    Walcott

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    The poem XIV by Derek Walcott follows a narrator through his own memory and mind‚ which is described as a path. He tells the story of a time where he and his brother roamed through a forest and come across a storyteller. Walcott employs many different types of imagery and analogy to convey that it is not a physical forest‚ but rather the jungle of his own mind and thoughts. Negative experiences can leave corporeal scars but also scars on your very mind and soul. In the story the narrator describes

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    Sprite in Walcott

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    An Assainment on A search for the spritself in Derek Walcott’s poetry. Submitted by Md Aminul Islam MA in English Batch:10th Roll:155 ID.No.:WUB07/12/10/155 Submitted To Rakibul Hasan Lecturer in English WORLD UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH WORLD UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH An Assainment on A search for the spritself in Derek Walcott’s poetry. Submitted by Md Imtiaj Dhali MA in English Batch:10th

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    The English language is nobody’s special property‚ it is the property of the imagination‚ it is the property of the language itself. For poet Derek Walcott the beauty of the English language lies in every single word he weaves together. His poems “a lesson for this Sunday” and “conqueror” both explore the resurrecting of a culture and combating the preconceptions in it. The detrimental damage on the colonised is often a turning point of change and the creation of a hybrid identity. This new culture

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    posed at the closing stanza of the poem‚ will we let the past influence us now and commit such acts of devastations again or will we learn that these acts were horrific and come to more peaceful solutions when tackling the divisions now. The poems of Derek Mahon have rewarded me with an experience to admire jointly his poetry as well as himself and the area which he grew up in‚ Northern Ireland. He is mastered in the art to describe elegant scenes‚ also to give impressions of places with a charm‚ which

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    Walcott`s poetry

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    Derek Walcott is a very famous and important poet and professor who had a huge impact on the theme of colonialism and post colonialism. Winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature‚ he was born in Castries‚ Saint Lucia‚ the West Indies‚ on January 23‚ 1930. Walcott himself and his family‚ were part of a minority in his island which was dominated by the catholic culture established during the French colonial rule‚ this will really have a big impact on the poet`s style and poems. He later attended

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