Subject: English I
DH Lawrence has captured the feeling of nostalgia in this poem. A grown guy who is contemplating all the stages he has gone through at various points in his life is the subject of this poetry. He is reflecting on his early years and yearning for bygone eras. But along with that yearning, he also experiences a slight sense of guilt because he believes that by thinking about and wishing for the past, he is not being true and faithful to the present. This poem aids readers in comprehending the feelings of nostalgia experienced when one yearns for the past while simultaneously wanting to stay in the present.
A lyric poem called "Piano" expresses the feelings and thoughts of a single speaker. The term piano is used as a metaphor for nostalgia in this poetry. It is a brief poem with 12 lines split into three quatrains, all of which rhyme with AABB. The poem embodies his recollection clearly thanks to its strong imagery and precise, realistic facts. The poet's goal to be a flawless man and his longing to return to his youth are at odds in the poem. Similar to that, it emphasizes the importance of music by showing how it affects nearly every living thing in the cosmos, including humans.
The poem opens with a guy hearing the soft singing of a woman, which sends him on a mental trip down memory lane and causes him to glimpse flashes of memories from his youth. The memory he recalls is of a young child listening to his mother play a grand piano while sitting beneath it, holding her poised feet in his small hands.
The song the woman is singing seems to have a slow, elusive effect on the man, and despite his reluctance, he gives in to his emotions and longs for his childhood: the chilly, snowy Sunday evenings in the winter when the mother and son used to sit in the warm, comfortable interiors and sing lyrical hymns with the aid of the piano.
The man who was listening to the woman sing now believes that it would be pointless for her to continue because he is just physically present because of how his mind is elsewhere due to his memories. He bursts into tears as he recalls the happy ignorance and innocence of his baby years without any sense of his adulthood. He begins to cry, bridging the chasm between his past and present.
Referance
(Subedi, K.P. and Bhandari, M.B. (2014). Business English. Kathmandu: Highland Publication P. Ltd.)
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