Saturday, September 14, 2019
ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ by ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ by Liz Lochead Essay
The two poems I will be comparing and contrasting the two poems called ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ by ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ by ââ¬ËLiz Locheadââ¬â¢. I will be comparing the themes used and the poetic devices with the similarities and differences both writers use in these similar but not so similar poems. Both these poems have been written in the 21st century which are new but they talk about customs and traditions which are dated very old. In ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËLiz Locheadââ¬â¢ writes in a traditional humorous style. She talks about her wedding and how it should be laid out. She describes the perfect bridegroom thatââ¬â¢s fit for her. She thinks that the bridegroom spoils the look in the wedding but after the marriage it he is the most important thing for the woman. In ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ looks at a more cultural and serious issue on the poem. She writes a much longer poem and has a set pattern/ structure all throughout the verses. She talks about her past and how she was used into thinking that her husband loved her and how suddenly she got bounded off by the weight of custom and traditions. Her chastity, her motherhood, her loyalty was bought and sold like a product in the market. ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ uses the past tense to write her poem so it shows that she was talking about the past as if it just happened a while ago. There are a lot of similarities between ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ the two traditional and cultural themes which have been used. Both the writers ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËLiz Locheadââ¬â¢ are females so the impression you get in both the poems is that the man in not the important person and the poem is slightly biased. When they talk about their husbands in both poems they criticise them a lot. ââ¬ËThe Bridegroom is a necessary accessory if often irrelevantââ¬â¢ from ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËI am the one you crushed with the weight of customs and traditionsââ¬â¢ from ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢. They criticise their husbands because in both poems it seem that the man had the control over the women and he is the dominant one. ââ¬Ëtower over her in her highest high heelsââ¬â¢ from ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢. This infers that the woman is the victim and is treated badly ââ¬Ëyou picked flowers and planted thornsââ¬â¢ in ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢. Both the women in the poems speak out for themselves in defence for what is going on. ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ uses ââ¬Ënot knowing that I can walk on water when I am drowning.ââ¬â¢ This is an oxymoron which is used at the end of the verse showing she is defending and is also speaking out for herself. ââ¬Ë-the brides the starââ¬â¢ she says as if the husband does not matter because she says the bridegroom always take over the wedding in ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢. Both ââ¬ËLiz Locheadââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ use the poetic devices metaphors and similes to describe things. The writerââ¬â¢s use of objects and nature makes you picture the scene very well. ââ¬ËThe Bridegroom â⬠¦ a bit of a white elephantââ¬â¢ is a metaphor in ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ meaning the bridegroom is an expensive burden at the marriage and in ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ uses similes to describe how her husband roamed ââ¬Ëfree as the breezeââ¬â¢. They both use repetition and alliteration to make the poem even more interesting not dull. In ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ she uses ââ¬Ëtallââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëhighest high heelsââ¬â¢ to emphasise the meaning of things. In ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ she uses ââ¬Ëflower freeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËI am not that woman selling you socks and shoesââ¬â¢ as repetition through out the poem. Both ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ use objects and nature to describe things in similes, alliteration, metaphors, repetition and rhyme. ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ uses ââ¬Ëmore than a penny stick of liquoriceââ¬â¢ to show that the bridegroom is not worth anything. Here she uses a metaphor. ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦ you hid in your walls of stone while you roamed as free as the breezeâ⬠¦ smothered by stoneââ¬â¢. Here she uses alliteration. She means that the man is free whilst he has confined her from the outside world. When is comes to the end of both the poems they are both outspoken and end with an exclamation mark (!) to show their feelings. ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ uses ââ¬Ëdonââ¬â¢t forget is ha! another matter and ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ uses ââ¬ËNo, No, I am not that woman!.ââ¬â¢ There are many differences in these two poems firstly the main theme looks at marriages at two different angles. ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ looks at a more hysterical and funny side to Marriage which is more positive. This is shown by her saying ââ¬Ëto her sixpence worth of candy flossââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ looks at a more sober and emotional side to marriage which is negative which is shown to us by her saying ââ¬Ëwhom you bought and sold of my own chastityââ¬â¢ Because the poem ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ has been translated from Urdu so there is no rhyme where as in ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ there is lots of rhyme but that rhyme does not have a pattern eg: ABAB but instead it had been placed anywhere thought the poem. This has a rhyme pattern because it has been written in English and not in any other language. ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ writes in a formal style throughout most of the poem ââ¬ËHe should, at the risk of being banalââ¬â¢ but at the end she writes in informal language ââ¬Ëthe role of the bridegroom as they scatter the confettiââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ keeps her writing formal all the time ââ¬ËI am not that woman selling you socks and shoesââ¬â¢. In ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ writes her poem so it is set out on the day of the wedding because it says ââ¬ËThe Bridegroom is a necessary accessory-â⬠¦ a bit of a white elephant after the event.ââ¬â¢ where as in ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ it is after the wedding but we do not know how long it has been. ââ¬ËI am the woman you married offââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ uses a whole range of poetic devices, more that ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢ uses. This makes ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ seem more lively and funny. ââ¬ËHe should be tall, but not too tall- the idealââ¬â¢s tall enoughâ⬠¦ tower over her in her highest high heels,ââ¬â¢ here there lots of use of alliteration and repetition. ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ uses ââ¬Ëthat I can walk on water when I am drowningââ¬â¢ here she cleverly uses an oxymoron to show that even though she is in trouble in a difficult situation she still has her head up high and will not let her down. In ââ¬ËI Am Not That Womanââ¬â¢ she gets treated like an outcast ââ¬ËI am the commodity you traded in, my chastity, my mother hood, my loyaltyââ¬â¢ where as in ââ¬ËThe Bridegroom, she doesnââ¬â¢t get treated like an outcast ââ¬Ë- the brideââ¬â¢s the star!ââ¬â¢ In my opinion I think that I liked ââ¬ËThe Bridegroomââ¬â¢ better because the way ââ¬ËLiz Lockedââ¬â¢ writes her poem. It is very amusing and it makes a marriage sound like a joke. ââ¬ËKishwar Naheedââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ poem was also good which made me see the more serious side to traditional marriages in an Asian background. This poem was more difficult to understand because there were many ways you could put the poem. She could have been talking about her past because it uses the past tense ââ¬Ëwhom youââ¬â¢ or you could adapt it as she is saying it in the present tense where she has just been married and thrown out of her house on to the streets ââ¬ËThe woman on that poster, half- naked, selling socks and shoes- No, no, I am not that womanââ¬â¢ Overall I think that she is talking about her long gone past and that she is a beggar woman at the present time. She doesnââ¬â¢t want to tell anyone because she is too ashamed of herself and keeps on saying ââ¬ËI am not that woman selling you socks and shoesââ¬â¢ which again uses repetition.
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