To Germany
The darkness and the thunder and the rain.
โTo Germanyโ is a poem by CHARLES HAMILTON SORLEY (1895-1915), he is the son of a William Ritchie Sorley, a professor of moral philosophy, the poem used personification, metaphor and anaphora to express the hate and repugnant to Germany, but still reflects the lax of the peoples when peace came. (Maybe this point is wrong)
The first stanza used personification and metaphor in โYou are blind like usโ and โAnd hiss and hate. And the blind fight the blindโ, as you see there are to things are blind, one is Germany, and the other one is the peoples, Germany are โblindโ because they didnโt care about the feelings of the citizens and just keep expanding there land, the peoples are โblindโ because they donโt have a specific plan of whatever they wanted, also, they couldnโt chose the right leader because all they do is care about their friends and families, โthe blind fight the blindโ is also a allusion of public protest.
In the second stanza, โWe’ll grasp firm hands and laugh at the old painโ reflects the lax and nerveless of people after war, (this may also reflects the release of the memories of wars)also, in the end of the poem, the author use parallelism to foreshadow world war two, which truly happened(he is a professor by the way).
In conclusion(conclution), this is a short poem that fully expresses the ruthless and blindness of Germany and the lax and nerveless of people after war, it use personification, metaphor and parallelism to better express it, but surely it is a very objectivity poem, but it also satire the people itself.
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