Poem Analysis (Judith Wright - Halfway)

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English

 

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Robert H

 

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February 9, 2014

 

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Wright continues to illustrate the tadpole, revealing him as having a frog's head, hinder legs and budding hands. The ?comic O of his mouth' and ?gold rimmed eyes of lustrous glaze' effectively forms in the mind's eye a wide-eyed, wet-eyed creature, confused and desperate to reach a place of belonging...
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Wright strengthens this parallel by giving voice to the creature; two whole stanzas are his own. Recounting his fate in a philosophical, humanistic way, the tadpole explains what he can, ?I am neither one thing nor the other, not here nor there? half made for water, half air,' and questions what he can't, ?is that world real, or a dream I cannot reach?' Of course on surface level, this tadpole's words are just yearnings to find his feet on land...
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