Thursday, August 15, 2019
Comparing and Contrasting the Children in Susan Skinner’s ‘the Minnow Catching Boys’ and ‘My Parents Kept Me from Cildren Who Were Rough’ by Stephen Spender
Comparing and Contrasting the children in Susan Skinnerââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËMy Parents Kept Me from Children who were Roughââ¬â¢ by Stephen Spender. In this essay I am going to discuss ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ by Susan Skinner and ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from Children who were Roughââ¬â¢ by Stephen Spender. I will focus on the similarities and differences between the children in the poems in terms of their actions, the language used to describe them and their impact on the reader. The Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ is a poem about a group of boys who very skillful and adventurous. ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from children who were roughââ¬â¢ is also about a group of boy bullies who really torture others a lot and play rough. The children in ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ are described as skillful and the outdoor-type boys. This poem is based on a Victorian/older lifetime according to its facts; Boys nowadays play video games and are interested in technology or sports. This also refers to the quote ââ¬Å"the sun burnt boysââ¬â¢ which means that sunscreen was not invented.I would imagine them as scruffy boys wearing a shirt with a waistcoat and knee breeches (knee length shorts from older times); all dull colours and by looking back it says ââ¬ËBreeches rolledââ¬â¢. The children are in a focused, competitive mood, as said in the poem, ââ¬ËScan and dipââ¬â¢ as well as ââ¬Ëthey make bets poke and tip, their nimble catchââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËFor they have always been here the minnow catching boys. ââ¬â¢ makes me think that this competitive hobby has been passed down from many generations. ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦.. And when they have had enough, the minnow catching boys make their way homeââ¬â¢ makes me think these boys are very carefree.I thought quotes like ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦Ã¢â¬ ¦. And a small girl who can never quite catch up calls for them to wait, but no one waitsââ¬â ¢ give me a feeling that these boys are mean and cruel or maybe just in a rush. The quote ââ¬Ë The dog shakes off in a cascade of diamondsââ¬â¢ is one of the most striking pieces of imagery for me because it imaginatively describe thousands of sparkling water droplets as a ââ¬Ëcascade of diamondsââ¬â¢. The tone which this poem would be read in would be slow and suspending- long pauses. You would read this poem in this tone so you can get your audience right ââ¬Ëintoââ¬â¢ the scene-as the boys are focused and concentrating too hard.The children in ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from Children who were roughââ¬â¢ are described as mean, arrogant and a fierce group of bullies. I imagine them as very scruffy boys with their clothes torn; as they donââ¬â¢t care. I think they would be wearing the same clothes as the boys in the other poem but in an ill-suited manner. I think this poem is also set in the same time as the other poem- older times/Victorian times. This poem quotes ââ¬ËThey threw words like stonesââ¬â¢ which makes me think that these boys are rude, ill-mannered and that their insults really ââ¬Ëhurtââ¬â¢ people- using words like weapons.These boys were also involved in physical abuses to others, which refers to the quoteââ¬â¢ Their knees tight on my armsââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËThey were litheââ¬â¢, this quote makes me think these boys are super-fit, strong, flexible and very versatile. I think these boys look like are big headed and want to be threatening to people. Their parents might not able to control them or maybe are not even aware of their actions. ââ¬ËMuscles like iron ââ¬Ësays that these boys are unbeatable and formidably strong. I would like to read this poem in a fast, envious tone, because I think that the narrator is envying these strong and super-fit boys. Comparing and Contrasting the Children in Susan Skinnerââ¬â¢s ââ¬Ëthe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËMy Parents Kept Me from Cildren Who Were Roughââ¬â¢ by Stephen Spender Comparing and Contrasting the children in Susan Skinnerââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËMy Parents Kept Me from Children who were Roughââ¬â¢ by Stephen Spender. In this essay I am going to discuss ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ by Susan Skinner and ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from Children who were Roughââ¬â¢ by Stephen Spender. I will focus on the similarities and differences between the children in the poems in terms of their actions, the language used to describe them and their impact on the reader. The Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ is a poem about a group of boys who very skillful and adventurous. ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from children who were roughââ¬â¢ is also about a group of boy bullies who really torture others a lot and play rough. The children in ââ¬ËThe Minnow Catching Boysââ¬â¢ are described as skillful and the outdoor-type boys. This poem is based on a Victorian/older lifetime according to its facts; Boys nowadays play video games and are interested in technology or sports. This also refers to the quote ââ¬Å"the sun burnt boysââ¬â¢ which means that sunscreen was not invented.I would imagine them as scruffy boys wearing a shirt with a waistcoat and knee breeches (knee length shorts from older times); all dull colours and by looking back it says ââ¬ËBreeches rolledââ¬â¢. The children are in a focused, competitive mood, as said in the poem, ââ¬ËScan and dipââ¬â¢ as well as ââ¬Ëthey make bets poke and tip, their nimble catchââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËFor they have always been here the minnow catching boys. ââ¬â¢ makes me think that this competitive hobby has been passed down from many generations. ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦.. And when they have had enough, the minnow catching boys make their way homeââ¬â¢ makes me think these boys are very carefree.I thought quotes like ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦Ã¢â¬ ¦. And a small girl who can never quite catch up calls for them to wait, but no one waitsââ¬â ¢ give me a feeling that these boys are mean and cruel or maybe just in a rush. The quote ââ¬Ë The dog shakes off in a cascade of diamondsââ¬â¢ is one of the most striking pieces of imagery for me because it imaginatively describe thousands of sparkling water droplets as a ââ¬Ëcascade of diamondsââ¬â¢. The tone which this poem would be read in would be slow and suspending- long pauses. You would read this poem in this tone so you can get your audience right ââ¬Ëintoââ¬â¢ the scene-as the boys are focused and concentrating too hard.The children in ââ¬ËMy Parents kept me from Children who were roughââ¬â¢ are described as mean, arrogant and a fierce group of bullies. I imagine them as very scruffy boys with their clothes torn; as they donââ¬â¢t care. I think they would be wearing the same clothes as the boys in the other poem but in an ill-suited manner. I think this poem is also set in the same time as the other poem- older times/Victorian times. This poem quotes ââ¬ËThey threw words like stonesââ¬â¢ which makes me think that these boys are rude, ill-mannered and that their insults really ââ¬Ëhurtââ¬â¢ people- using words like weapons.These boys were also involved in physical abuses to others, which refers to the quoteââ¬â¢ Their knees tight on my armsââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËThey were litheââ¬â¢, this quote makes me think these boys are super-fit, strong, flexible and very versatile. I think these boys look like are big headed and want to be threatening to people. Their parents might not able to control them or maybe are not even aware of their actions. ââ¬ËMuscles like iron ââ¬Ësays that these boys are unbeatable and formidably strong. I would like to read this poem in a fast, envious tone, because I think that the narrator is envying these strong and super-fit boys.
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