Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Mezzo Cammin Analysis Essay
ââ¬Å"Mezzo Camminâ⬠is an insightful poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was a poem that was written halfway through Longfellowââ¬â¢s life and titled as such. It follows the life of a middle aged man who is basically whining about all the things he missed out on in the past. This title comes from the first line of Danteââ¬â¢s divine comedy which is translated to ââ¬Å"Midway upon the journey of our lifeâ⬠. Society looks at their past as if ââ¬Å"I could have done this in my past, I missed out on this and that.â⬠Longfellow shows that people felt like that in 1842. He uses different poetic techniques to get this ââ¬Å"opinionâ⬠across. When he says ââ¬Å" I have let the years slip from meâ⬠it sounds like his past self didnââ¬â¢t care much about the present and focused more on the future. In the next line he actually remembers the aspirations he had, no matter how inconceivable and impossible they are. What holds him from completing these tasks even now, he describes as a ââ¬Å"sorrow and a care that almost killedâ⬠. Sorrow usually doesnââ¬â¢t hold people back from things that they wanted to do in their past, we start to see separation of him from society, a slight oddity in him. The next line uses lots of imagery and shows us that he looks at life like a hill. One side has his gloomy city. This city has two different feelings about it, one is a mellow and slight happy feeling, quite dull. The other feeling is that of work, and bustling cities. A waterfall of death is on the other side, descending from the sky. He stands at the exact middle of the two. The speaker behind this poem has a huge ego. He has not cared once about anyone else besides himself and his future. This might contribute to his careless behavior in the past, he has no drive to do anything because none of the big things to do affected him beneficially. He might of also had no drive because of the things he inspired to be were too outrageous and he didnââ¬â¢t want to put himself under the intensive work to become the next ââ¬Å"prime ministerâ⬠or ââ¬Å"supreme leaderâ⬠. Again his ego coming into play, all about him. This whining man is very clear about his outlook on life. Longfellow shows how much this manââ¬â¢s ego/procrastination has put him in the emotional gutters. He also gives a pretty blunt approach to life. You work, you regret, you die.
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