Kenyon's The Blue Bowl

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English

 

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Jean D

 

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July 15, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This insertion of the character into the story allows the reader to carefully interpret the messages expressed through her use of diction in describing the events during and after the burial. The diction Kenyon employs for her description of the poem's physical and psychological setting serves as Kenyon's primary means for presenting her argument regarding the nature of the mourning process and its failure to help those who have lost loved ones...
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The poem's first stanza begins as follows, "Like primitives we buried the cat with his bowl. Bare-handed we scraped sand and gravel back into the hole(1-4)." The first two words, "like primitives," give the reader immediate insight into Kenyon's opinion regarding the nature of the burial itself. She sees it as a means of coming to grips with death that is less evolved than the mental state of those that it attempts to help...
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