The Stranger ? A Sign of Hope

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English

 

Written by:

Fred R

 

Date added:

June 7, 2013

 

Level:

University

 

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A

 

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5 / 1239

 

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Although Diving Into the Wreck contains many poems, Rich illuminates Atwood's claim in "The Stranger," by using grammatical and literal usages of prose, contrasting images of light and darkness, as well as a recurring theme of vision to demonstrate her displacement from, and even anger towards society, however, Atwood's claim fails to acknowledge Rich's great sense of hope, foreshadowed by the same images and language, in "The Stranger...
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The first lines of the poem, "Looking as I've looked before, straight down the heart of the street to the river," convey this with tense usage and descriptive language(Rich 1-2). The word ?heart' brings to life the idea of love by its almost synonymic meaning. In conjunction with the grammatical style Rich uses here, the usage of both present and past tense of the word ?look' in the same line, indicates that where she's ?looking,' she's no longer ?loved,' as indicated by the past tense...
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