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Critical Response to Poetry
In the Snack Bar
Choose a poem which increased your understanding of any aspect of life in the modern world. State what aspect of life the poem illustrates and go on to exhibit how the poem, both by its satisfaction and its style, increased your reason.
“In the Snack Bar” written by Edwin Morgan creates an effect without interrupti~ the reader by increasing their reasoning faculty of people struggling in the earth due to their disabilities. He helps advance this effect throughout the poem using his poetic techniques. In the first stanza we are introduced to one old man through a dramatic flaw sentence which attracts the reader’s deference through his use of Alliteration: “A chalice capsizes along the formica”
Edwin’s practice of the letter ‘C’ conveys the severe sound of the cup as the ~en man knocked t over due to his disabilities. We supply with food out more of the man’s disabilities because he tries to get up in the halfway of the bar and causes a excitement but obviously he is unaware of this because he is blind. “A few heads genius in the crowded evening snack judgment-seat”
This indicates society’s shock despite the first time in the piece of poetry as the old man is struggling. He achieves this through his application of word choice “Crying”. The bard then uses the word choice of “Dismal Hump” this shows us the fact of how his hump makes him suffer depressed and also creates a dominating efficiency showing the impact his disability has put ~ him.
“Long blind, hunchback born, moiety paralysed”
The poet uses a think fit here to show how severe the ancient man’s disabilities actually are. This makes the reader handle sympathetic of how he must live like that. The ancient man finally gets up and we as the final move hear him talk for the ~ and foremost time:
“I want- to go to the- dress”
Edwin’s use of the dashes serve to make the pauses in the soul’s speech which creates humiliation and distress. This shows us that the attendant is dependent on others to act what should be a simple lesson for normal people. This makes the reader another time feel...
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