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الموضوع: The 2nd comming poem

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    The 2nd comming poem

    السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته
    اذا سمحتم اسعفوني وشرحو لي القصيدتينضروري اليوم
    The Second Coming
    Turning and turning in the widening gyre
    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
    Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
    Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
    The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
    The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
    The best lack all conviction, while the worst
    Are full of passionate intensity.
    Surely some revelation is at hand;
    Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
    The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
    When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
    Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
    A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
    A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
    Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
    Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
    The darkness drops again; but now I know
    That twenty centuries of stony sleep
    Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
    And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
    Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?


    . The Wild Swans at Coole


    THE TREES are in their autumn beauty,
    The woodland paths are dry,
    Under the October twilight the water
    Mirrors a still sky;
    Upon the brimming water among the stones 5
    Are nine and fifty swans.

    The nineteenth Autumn has come upon me
    Since I first made my count;
    I saw, before I had well finished,
    All suddenly mount 10
    And scatter wheeling in great broken rings
    Upon their clamorous wings.

    I have looked upon those brilliant creatures,
    And now my heart is sore.
    All’s changed since I, hearing at twilight, 15
    The first time on this shore,
    The bell-beat of their wings above my head,
    Trod with a lighter tread.

    Unwearied still, lover by lover,
    They paddle in the cold, 20
    Companionable streams or climb the air;
    Their hearts have not grown old;
    Passion or conquest, wander where they will,
    Attend upon them still.

    But now they drift on the still water 25
    Mysterious, beautiful;
    Among what rushes will they build,
    By what lake’s edge or pool
    Delight men’s eyes, when I awake some day
    To find they have flown away? 30

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    رد: ساعدوني اليوم ضروري في البوتري


    في المرفقآت شرح القصيدهـ الأولى The Second Coming



    و هنآ شرح القصيدهـ الثآنيهـ ::


    The poem contains philosophical issues, for the author speaks about life in his poem and about the fact that everything will happen again, even thought without our presence. The theme of the infinity of the beauty, freedom and the impossibility to stop the time may be obviously seen, too. The swans are “wild”, just like the author used to be.

    The poem has the structure of five stanzas, each consisting out of six lines. The rhyme scheme of each of the stanza is the same and is a-b-c-b-d-d and the meter is iambic. The rhythm is not regular and is a method used to draw an analogy with a crying voice. The poem according to this type of construction has a lot of traits of a lyrical song or even a ballad, which also implies that the reader perceives it like a singing soul’s confession. This type of stanza perfectly fits the mood of the poem and makes it heartfelt. The last two d-d lines are the most melodic part of each stanza and contain the most voluptuous lines of the poem. Especially the last ones: “Delight men’s eyes, when I awake some day. To find they have flown away?” which reflect the fear of the person to lose the last remainder of his youth.

    The poem expresses very personal feelings of a man that has realized his maturity and dreams about staying young in his heart. This is especially resembled in the analogy with the swans: ”Their hearts have not grown old”.
    The opening stanza owing to its balladic construction shows the “sadness” and the nostalgic mood of the author:


    [“THE TREES are in their autumn beauty,
    The woodland paths are dry,
    Under the October twilight the water
    Mirrors a still sky;
    Upon the brimming water among the stones
    Are nine and fifty swans.”]

    The first two lines use autumn with all its manifestations as a metaphor of the sundown of the author’s young age. Four syllables in the first line and the three in the second one make the accent of the second line even harder. The “dry woodland paths” from the second line mean that a lot of paths in the author’s life have already been forgotten. The third line’s “October twilight” is a metaphor used to express the end of not simply the year but the life of the author. ”…the water/Mirrors a still sky;”- is assonant with the “fading” mood of the first stanza. As the sky and the water are still, everything in the life of the poet is still and deprived from any dynamic events. The language of the next stanza is rather figurative, as it is very hard to understand the literal meaning of the water reflecting the sky. Here, the sky is the world around and the water is the soul of the author that is calm and still. And as the acknowledgement of this passivity of life the last two lines are calm and without any particular stresses/ converting the iambic meter sound more like a musical composition. The “nine and fifty swans” represent high spiritual goals once he has achieved, the culmination of his self-perfection and youth.
    “The nineteenth Autumn has come upon me” is the indicator of the fact that the poet did not even notice how the time flew by. The opening line of the second stanza: “Since I first made my count;” implies that the moment that has happened nineteen years ago became very important to the author. The word order in these two lines reflects the correct attitude of the author to the situation. “All suddenly mount/And scatter wheeling in great broken rings/Upon their clamorous wings”, - the author compares the flight and the game of the swans that “suddenly mount” to the days when he was young, strong and in love. The “broken wings” the swans “wheel” in the sky may be interpreted as the thing that the author had not finished in his life a broken relationship.


    [“I have looked upon those brilliant creatures,
    And now my heart is sore”
    I, hearing at twilight,
    The first time on this shore,
    The bell-beat of their wings above my head,
    Trod with a lighter tread.”]

    The swans are “brilliant creatures” for the mind of the author, and so the author’s “heart is sore”. The definition of being sore perfectly fits the context of the line, because the heart of the author is not “strong“ any more. The flight of the swans– identifies the happiness of the youth of the poet and without this happiness “All’s changed since”. It is much harder for the author to “Trod with a lighter tread” now, when his old age is all upon him. He is not young anymore; he does not hear the “bell-beat of their wings” above his head or in other words he does not feel the optimism that is so typical for young people.
    The poem reflects the tragedy of being alone and not like the “unwearied still, lover by lover” swans. The author feels that he cannot ”climb the air” anymore, he cant overcome the hardships of the destiny but only “paddle in the cold water”, following the stream of the fade events of the old age. All the “passion and conquest” of the author’s youth has left him, and will be a forever companion of the days when he was young, loving and brave. The author feels sorry for those days and the understanding that there is no other possibility to revive them other than by watching the swans fly and love – oppresses him.


    [“But now they drift on the still water
    Mysterious, beautiful;
    Among what rushes will they build,
    By what lake’s edge or pool
    Delight men’s eyes, when I awake some day
    To find they have flown away?”]
    The last stanza has the same construction as the rest. It reflects the repetitions of the events, which took place nineteen years ago. The past seems so “mysterious, beautiful” for the author. He realizes that youth is the slave of other people now: ”Among what rushes will they build,/By what lake’s edge or pool/Delight men’s eyes” – people he does not know and people who are happy being young. The last two lines with the metaphor of awakening draw an analogy with the death of the author. He will be able to see the swans until he will recall, and not seeing them for the author it is similar to dying. “…when I awake some day/To find they have flown away” – such an awakening in the poem is figural and is compared to the realization that he is too old and it is time to die
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    رد: ساعدوني اليوم ضروري في البوتري


    يعطيك الف عافيه
    الله يفرج همومك ولايجيبها من اصله
    لوسمحت القصيده الاولى اللي بالرابط مو مفهومه كثيير
    في مجال تكون اوضح اذا مافي كلفه
    شاكره لكم تعاونكم

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    رد: ساعدوني اليوم ضروري في البوتري

    في مجال يكونفيه شرح اخر
    ياليت الرد بسررررررعه

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    رد: ساعدوني اليوم ضروري في البوتري

    حاولت اشوف شرح ثاني بس للاسف مالقيت

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    تسلمو الله يخليكم
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