Monday, May 20, 2019

“I do, I will, I have” Essay

Ogden Nashs poem, I do, I will, I have is near the formal union of a man and a women. Its usually know by the law in which they become husband and wife. In other words, its a poem about a marriage. Hes describing the mood a marriage works. I think many raft could agree or disagree with his views, however, he outlines the basics to a marriage.Without describing his poem line from line, the overall purpose of this poem is to top out that marriages are always different. Typically a marriage wont work out when the two people are exactly the same. When he wrote just as I am unsure of the differnce among phytology and fauna and flotsam and jetsam, hes comparing two different words that have the same meaning. This can appertain to marriage in which the meaning of a marriage will always be the same only if always with two different lives. That phrase is considered to be an idiom. Its a metaphorical statement with a metonymical meaning thats separate from its literal meaning.In line 13, the word Quick is capitalized. When I first read this, I thought she was telling him to quickly get up. Then I realized it was capitalized and the word actual could be used to describe what shes saying or as his name. The title of the poem I do, I will, I Have I think its significant as well. Its showing that most marriages end in divorce. It would any be his experience or the experience of many others. Another observation I made is from lines 11 through 14.Hes not only showing they have two different views more(prenominal)over the differences in macrocosm optimistic and pessimistic. The guy is seen as being optimistic. Hes rattling laid back, hopeful and confident about things. Shes very pessimistic and things the worst and always seems to be worrying. I think with this statement hes showing the stereotype between a man and a women. Most men and women are seen in the same way that he portrayed them.Now days marriages arent as common as they used to be. Less people are ge t married today rather than in the past. I think this stereotype has to do with both peoples views and experiences but also the fear of a heartbreak. When he wrote that is why marriage is more interesting than divorce, hes saying that theres more to a marriage than most people see. His poem views marriage in a good way in the beginning but then it leads to divorce. Now days I think its always seen in both ways from the beginning and thats why there are less marriages.

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