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    The Cockroach by Kevin Halligan‚ an Analysis The poem‚ ‘The Cockroach’‚ is a short scene of a cockroach and how it made its way around a room‚ moving in lines and loops. It uses many different forms of imagery to portray the cockroach giving it emotion and character. Halligan also compares the cockroach to himself‚ leading the reader to believe that the cockroach is symbolic of life itself. When looking at a piece of poetry‚ the first thing we read is the title. So in this case‚ one must wonder

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    poems ‘Pike’ by Ted Hughes and ‘Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan. I will focus on what techniques both poets used to achieve the view of nature‚ setting‚ structure‚ subject‚ theme‚ message‚ tone and emotions of both poems. Pike and Cockroach both share a post Darwinian view of nature. The pikes “jaws hooked clamp of fangs”‚ here Hughes is using stressed syllables to imitate to sound of a pikes teeth clamping together. The subject of Halligan’s poem is a “giant cockroach”. He has chosen this creature

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    THE COCKROACH ‘The Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan is a poem about reflection on life through watching the movement of a cockroach. Through the use of structure‚ detailed description of cockroach as an extended metaphor of the persona‚ the theme of confusion and realization of life is well conveyed. Halligan describes a frantic movement of the cockroach throughout the poem. The title foreshadows and reveals that the poem is about a small and trifle insect- a cockroach. However‚ the poem opens with

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    The poem “The cockroach”‚ written by Kevin Halligan‚ is a meaningful and interesting poem. As a Buddhist convert‚ the poet has use the journey of the cockroach to describe many aspects of human life. Initially‚ Halligan presents human life as joyful and excited in the childhood .A good illustration of this when Halligan uses the phrases “skirting a ball of dust”‚ “satisfied” and “start to pace” to present it. As we all know‚ the cockroach represent humanity and his journey is an extended metaphor

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    The persona is watching the cockroach as if it is a human being not a trifle insect in an objective view. This foreshadows the twist at the end which is that the poet is the subject of the poem. The persona can even sense how it feels and thinks; ’he seemed quite satisfied’ ’he looked uncertain where to go’. These illustrate that the cockroach begins to feel distracted and confused suggesting that the persona involves his thoughts to it. Therefore this‚ in turn‚ involves the readers in the poem furthermore

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    ’The Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan is a poem about reflection on life through watching the movement of a cockroach. Through the use of structure‚ detailed description of cockroach as an extended metaphor of the persona‚ the theme of confusion and realization of life is well conveyed. Halligan describes a frantic movement of the cockroach throughout the poem. The title foreshadows and reveals that the poem is about a small and trifle insect- a cockroach. However‚ the poem opens with the exaggeration

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    the Cockroach Represent in the Poem? A cockroach is usually considered to be insect with no being or purpose in life. In this poem Kevin Halligan treats the cockroach as if it were a sentient being through it’s movement‚ but is this cockroach anthropomorphised? This poem has an existentialistic theme in that it is either reflecting how human’s lives are worthless or that the narrator’s life seems to have as much purpose as a cockroach. Throughout the poem the writer describes the cockroach as a

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    The poems “Hunting Snake” and “The Cockroach” are very different but also vastly similar poems. The predominant language feature that is common in both poems is an extended metaphor – this is used in “Hunting Snake” to represent the colonisation of the Aborigines in Ancient Australia‚ and in “The Cockroach” to represent human nature‚ values and the way we live our lives. The poem “Hunting Snake” is obviously a poem about a group of people coming across a snake‚ staring in awe at its beauty and dissimilarity

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    The Cockroach description by Mrs.Wright ’The Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan is a poem about reflection on life through watching the movement of a cockroach. Through the use of structure‚ detailed description of cockroach as an extended metaphor of the persona‚ the theme of confusion and realization of life is well conveyed. Halligan describes a frantic movement of the cockroach throughout the poem. The title foreshadows and reveals that the poem is about a small and trifle insect- a cockroach. However

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    does the poet sees in the cockroach? How does he convey it to us? The poet “Kevin Halligan” has been traveled around the world and he wrote this poem when he was in somewhere in Asia‚ he has brings some idea of Buddhism through this poem. The cockroach in this poem can represent in two ways. First‚ the more obvious meaning is the poet is watching a cockroach “pace” around the floor. However‚ after reader analysis and understand that Kevin Halligan uses the “giant” cockroach as a metaphor to describe

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