Small Fly-Critical Appreciation

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English

 

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July 26, 2016

 

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Turner’s use of caesuras after “Now thou art gone” and “ever near” in the seventh line stands out against the smoother flowing lines that precede it. The effect is that the octet ends on an abrupt note, and performs the suddenness of death. The colon after “Now thou art gone” is grammatically misplaced...
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Even when the preceding line is not considered, it’s clear that the fly being gone is not the cause of our imminent doom. However, the link between the two ideas is parallel to the speaker’s thought process. The “peril(s)” or dangers of life are “beside us day by day”, suggesting that death is uncertain and may occur before we know it: “the closing book may stop our vital breath”...
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