Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Fall of Icarus Poems
After reading Landscape With The Fall of Icarus by William Carlos Williams and Musee Des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden, a clear idea is present. Both authors seem to minimize the importance of Icarusââ¬â¢s death, but with what intent? In both poems, self-concern outweighs any intentions to help Icarus. It is clear to me what the authors were trying to express by implying that people simply had their own things to do, too used to disaster to even care about anyone besides themselves.In the Landscape With The Fall Of Icarus, Williams makes it clear that people are too concerned with themselves to notice anything happening around them. That idea started to become present when Williams wrote ââ¬Å"the edge of the sea concerned with itselfâ⬠. This quote demonstrates how everyone only cared about what they were doing. The message was very clear to me when the poem said ââ¬Å"insignificantly off the coast there was a splash quite unnoticed this was Icarus drowningâ⬠.The way Willi ams used the word ââ¬Å"insignificantlyâ⬠while describing Icarusââ¬â¢s fall made me think that he wanted to give the impression that Icarusââ¬â¢s fall was not important to anyone and it was just another daily tragedy. In the Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden, the message Auden was trying to give seems to jump out of the page. For example, a quote from the poem says ââ¬Å"how everything turns away Quite leisurely from the disaster; the ploughman may Have heard the Splash, the forsaken cry, But for him it was not an important failureâ⬠.This quote clearly shows how people can so easily turn from disaster without a second thought. And even though someone may have heard the splash and the cry, it was not an ââ¬Å"important failureâ⬠to them because he was not affected. I think Auden meant the reason for peopleââ¬â¢s selfishness, when it comes to disaster, to be from how used they were to tragedy. If disaster is an often occurrence, itââ¬â¢s harder to be a s affected from it. The first lines of Musee de Beaux Arts are ââ¬Å"About suffering they were never wrong, The old Masters: how well they understood Its human position: how it takes placeâ⬠.This beginning to the poem demonstrates that same idea: that people are accepting of suffering. People understood its human position; they understood how it takes place. This is why I think Auden made Icarusââ¬â¢s death seem unimportant, simply because people were so used to it. Also, the last lines of Audenââ¬â¢s poem were ââ¬Å"the expensive delicate ship that must have seen Something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky, Had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on. This quote from the text seems to give a clear answer to why Icarusââ¬â¢s death seemed so unimportant; it was simply because people were too caught up in their own business to care for each otherââ¬â¢s. As you can see, Icarusââ¬â¢s death in the poems Landscape With The Fall Of Icarus and Musee des Beaux Arts seemed very unimportant. By reading the poems carefully, you can see the two authorââ¬â¢s meaning behind this, which was that people were too concerned with themselves to care.
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