The poems that are depicted in the book by Hall and the book by Kenyon are different in their topics and expression of their ideas. Though these poets seem to be different in their work; they both seem to share a common thread. That thread is the love that Hall and Kenyon have for each other. This is shown in the poem “Alone for a Week” by Jane Kenyon and an untitled poem from pg. 11 of Donald Hall “Without.” Though Kenyon’s poem deals with more of a feeling of loneliness and yearning for the return that will come.
Hall’s poem is about remembrance of the one he loved and yearnings for something that he knows will not return but has to be dealt with. If we look at the poem “Alone for a Week” by Jane Kenyon we see the details that show her love for Hall. We see her alone at home while Hall is out of town. So she must do things to keep her self busy while he is gone to take her mind of the fact that he is gone. By Kenyon’s word choice we get the feeling that the short time that he is gone seem s much longer to her then it really is.
She uses phrases to express this, “your pillow plump, cool” These give the impression that the pillow has not been used in a long time, as if it may never be warmed again. But throughout the poem she is hopeful of his return soon. Stolen 2 The untitled poem by Hall conversely is not hopeful of the return of his wife; the reality of it has already hit him and passed. Now all he has to live with is small, but memorable moments that may have seemed trivial to them at the moment. These moments now are all he has to remember his wife by. The sense of love that is found in the Kenyon poem is still there though.
The Term Paper on Comparing Two Poems “This Room” and “Love After Love”?
This poem is about self-discovery. Walcott suggests that we spend years assuming an identity, but eventually discover who we really are - and this is like two different people meeting and making friends and sharing a meal together. Walcott presents this in terms of the love feast or Eucharist of the Christian church - “Eat...Give wine. Give bread.” And it is not clear whether this other person is ...
The way that he lovingly describes her. Just his choice of words seem to convey the love that he had and stil does of his love. “When she was forty she came into her beauty” this passage reflects his love that grew more and more as the older they got. This poem has a much darker and sadder feel to it then the slightly carefree feeling that the Kenyon poem has. Though it feels darker than the Kenyon poem it still has a loving feel to it, not just sadness and regret. The poems in Jane Kenyon’s “OTHERWISE” seem to be more about her experiences.
Full of scenes of her life, but mostly of her time with Hall and also mostly of time spent in New Hampshire. On the other hand the pictures that Hall paints for us in his book “WITHOUT”, is one after the death of his wife. This causes most of the poems to be of the sadness and loss that Hall feels after losing the woman of his life. Though these poems seem to be about two different themes, they both show the way that these two people both had immense feelings for each other. To them it did not matter what happened they would get through it no matter what, “I am Telly Sava las”.