close

 

The poetic responses to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic reflect this function of poetry. People looked for a medium to fill the physical gap of social connection after a pandemic left the world feeling confused, anxious, and lonely. Levine (2020) discusses the importance of pandemic poetry, which creates "impressions of our own uncertainty" (p. 24). Bennett's "Dad Poem" (2021) provides proof of the importance of verse's linking ability. The directness of his poetry draws attention to its capacity for connection, where "you" establish a relationship with a youngster who would otherwise be out of reach, giving them a "veiled vision" and "second-hand sight" (Bennett, 2021, p. 17).

As this article has demonstrated, poetry can serve as a vehicle through which words can reflect people's worries and emotions. It aims to reduce isolation and make one feel heard. According to Levine (2020), pandemic poetry "feels alive and wrestling toward some as yet out of reach understanding" (p. 24), conjuring up a struggle for understanding that is experienced by all. As Dennis Nurkse suggests in his poem "Conversation Behind the White Curtain," society's desires for a return to the ordinary are expressed in the pandemic's poetry (p. 24). A voice that has eyes Poems like this one draw readers' attention to the shared humanity of emotion by evoking a collective subjectivity.

Written By: Name Style

arrow
arrow
    全站熱搜

    aman oliver 發表在 痞客邦 留言(0) 人氣()