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1. What is this poem about?
This poem talks about family and family members. The author describes each of his family members: his father, his mother, his older brother and sister, and two younger brothers and him on a very specific way, so we could say that the theme of the poem is the description of a family and each of its members.
2. Who is the speaker of the poem?
In this poem, the speaker is one of the family members. We can conclude that by the use of the personal pronoun "my" before mentioning each family member. He also mentions each of the family members and describes their personality with a lot of details. Therefore, we can conclude he knows them very well, as he belongs there.
3. To which senses does the poem's images appeal?
The images from the poem appeal to the following senses we can found in the poem:
- vision (e.g. sand, ship, sea),
- hearing (e.g. breeze, hurricane, quiet),
- touch (e.g. hurricane, sunshine, breeze, wind, cold, stingrays, blown away).
Another two senses, smell and taste are not included in the poem.
4. How does the speaker feel about the topic?
At the beginning of the poem, we can notice the speaker use the nostalgic tone, and in some point, we could say he is even proud on his family, but, at the end of the poem, we can notice he feels abandoned, lost and, sad because he is not like the rest of his family members, and, as it seems, they abandoned and rejected him.
5. How does the poet's word choice create vivid images?
The poet uses different words related to nature to create vivid images, by comparing its family members to an object from the ocean. From these descriptions, we can conclude how is each of his family members and understand better their personalities. Therefore, we can conclude his father is like a hurricane, Â stubborn, fierce and strong, his mother is like the sunshine after a storm, calm and gentle, his older brother is like the sand, easily blown away by his father, his older sister is the breeze in the wind, that is cool, quiet and always there for everyone, while his other two brothers are like stingrays, dangerous and willing to fight in order to protect the family.
6. What ideas do those images convey?
Those images convey the ideas that everyone in the family has its role, and, although we are all different, we should have the same goal - to cherish and protect our family, despite our differences and characters. The author tries to represent his vision of one family, where everyone is different, with particular personalities and tempers, but they are always there for each other.
7. How does the poem's sound and structure affect meaning?
The poem's sound and structure affect meaning in different ways. This poem consists of metaphors (descriptions of each family member), in order to create a strong sense of structure and improves the flow of the poem. Mentioning each family member at the beginning of the stanza highlights his/her characteristics and personality, by leaving a stronger impression to the readers.
8. What is the form of this poem?
This poem consists of 16 lines, and it's divided into seven verses. It's written in verse, although the verses don't rhyme. The tone of the poem is even, little nostalgic and gentle, but in the last verse, it culminates and becomes sad and lonely. The syllabic structure varies and contains the different numbers of syllables (between 3 and 14).
9. What theme does this poem express?
The theme of the poem expresses the author's feelings about his family. Although he speaks nice of them and shows love and cherish for them, he is actually very sad because he feels abandoned and lonely by his family members. There is also a nostalgic tone, full of memories about how he sees his family and how he remembers them.