Saturday, March 23, 2019

The Bull Moose :: Moose

The Bull Moose   The Bull Moose is a poem by iodine of the great Canadian poets, Alden Nowlan. It is a exquisitely crafted poem by a very talented poet. It reminds us how off the beaten track(predicate) away from Nature the lives of ordinary men and women have strayed. This is roughlything common to either of us who live so much our lives in buildings and who so seldom experience Nature in its raw form. Nowlan creates virile layers of images, and contrasts them in a way to make us feel just how damaging to our minds and souls this musical interval from Nature has been. His poem is Romantic in the way it tries to remind us of how far we have fallen and how hollow our idea of progress is. Indeed, Nowlan suggests that we may be more of a beast than the moose.   The moose presents a photo of strength to the reader. I think he is searching for a get in to die, but it can be seen that he still seems very regent(postnominal) in the way he comes lurching and stumbling in such a powerful way, until he reaches the edge of his world, and the beginning of our world, at the pole-fenced pasture. A crowd represent of men, women, and children seems to have materialized out of thin air. These are the representatives of civilized life, and they are uniformly marked by insensitivity and ignorance in the way in which they accost the moose. The people cant seem to understand that the moose is not the same course of animal as their domesticated cattle, or their pet collie, or the slashed moose they remember having seen. They suffer from a severe kind of sightlessness which cannot recognize the deeper significance of this moose which has come to them from the purple mist of the trees as if he were some kind of mystical being full of old-fashioned truths. The scene quickly develops into a pageant of obscenity as some of the men pry open his jaws with bottles and then pour beer down his throat. The mooses meridian of thistles is a symbol which serves to remind us of the unjustified suffering of Christ. In this way it makes us see our fellow humans in a revolting light as they proceed toward the humiliation and execution of one of the lords of life.

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