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Thoreau
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau begins his poem Woof of the Sun, Etheral Gauze with a description of fog covering the sun.
Woof of the sun, ethereal gauze,
Woven of Nature's richest stuffs,
Visible heat, air-water, and dry sea,
Last conquest of the eye
// (ll. 1-4)
At first glance, the preceding passage offers an ordinary image of the sun hidden behind clouds. Through oxymorons he presents the boundless qualities of the low cloud of fog; the phrases visible heat, air water, and dry sea each present a state beyond the physical world free from temporal restrictions. More importantly Thoreau depicts the clouds as ethereal gauze, illustrating the sheerness of the clouds, yet how too the clouds partially conceal the sun from the eye. This special treatment of diaphanous mediafog and smokeis a unique feature in Thoreaus poems Mist, Fog, The Sluggish Smoke and Light-Winged Icarian Bird. Thoreau employs these metaphors to represent the semi-obscured realm that connects the physical world from the spiritual realm. For Thoreau, there was no distinction between the physical world and the spiritual world unlike Ralph Waldo Emerson who believes there is a division. Images of fog are featured in Thoreaus poetry to present the bridge between Nature
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