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A 3 page paper which analyzes One Art by Elizabeth Bishop. No additional sources cited.
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learn how to deal with loss. The poem speaks of simple losses like loosing ones keys but then also speaks of a deeper loss as well. It is a complex
and emotional poem that is deep and readily explicated. The following paper analyzes aspects of this poem as it relates to questions asked by the student requesting the essay.
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop 1. What various denotations of lose and its derivative forms are relevant forms to the context? The
speaker talks of loss, losing, lost, and lose, and in the final stanza, losings. In the various uses of this word the speaker attaches connotations which are, for the most
part, insignificant in relationship to the loss itself. The entire poem focuses on how such loss, or losing something, anything, is not a disaster. This is the focus, regardless of
the growing intensity as seen when the speaker talks of "losing farther, losing faster" (Bishop 7). Throughout the poem the narrator utilizes words like "intent" or "fluster" or words that
involve the notion of love. In these words there is a simplicity in relationship to the connotations, and this is ultimately the goal of the narrator it seems, in trying
to diminish the pain of actual loss. 2. What seems to be the purpose of the speaker in the first three tercets
(three line unit)? As seen in the previous paragraph the narrator speaks of simple losses to a great extent. That is what the first three tercets are clearly aimed at.
They establish the simplicity of loss, through losing keys or losing a mothers watch. It speaks of losing material things, simple things, which take place in everyones lives. But, with
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