SHORT ANALYSIS OF "LAWN" BY NISSIM EZEKEIL.
The poem "lawn"by Nissim Ezekeil is one of the poems I had read with the author's note on subtle subject with profound perspective. The poet had broadened his writing with the thoughts of "ANIMISM" which is the primitive source of this piece of writing.
ANIMISM:
Animism is an attribution of living source to the plants. Ezekeil has penned the botanical turmoil about how the grass grows in the lawn. He had introduced a significant idea of "Animism".
"this earth is like a prophet
Who will not give a sign "
The grass grows on the surface of the earth. This is a habitual scenario, the poet has personified the earth and introduced animism theme on the growth of grass in the surface. The theory he used can also be compared with the endurance of the earth. The poet tells the readers how they should have patience to view the wonder of nature.
MYSTERY OF THE NATURE.
"My knowledge
Never looked
Beneath..."
These lines tell us that human knowledge is limited and however it stretches the layer of its psyche, the nature is deep and discreet to understand. The growth of grass is an instance given by Nissim Ezekiel.
POEM PERTAINED TO THE POET'S PERSONAL LIFE:
Nissim Ezekiel's poem lawn has a subject of science, explores towards the botany a branch of science. The Nissim Ezekiel's father was a professor of botany. He firmly introduced nature imageries in few of his poems. "Lawn" is one of those".
APPRECIATION OF ENDURANCE:
The poet is not only appreciating the succour of seed and water for the growth of grass. He is also giving credits for the genetic art of roots.
HUMAN DESIRES:
"Expectancy is satisfied "
This line shows the human nature. Their desire is quenched only when their expectancy gets satisfied. So here, the poet implies the grass' long growth in length, When human desires grow beyond its limit, it gets trimmed by the Supreme nature like how gardener cuts the grass.
CONCLUSION :
Poet's adherence to the nature, profound animism and human qualities give deep structure of the idea the poet has exemplified in the poem "Lawn".
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