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Monday, February 25, 2019

Miniver Cheevy Essay

In the poem Miniver Cheevy the cause emphasizes the fusss of the main character. The poem shows Minivers desire to have been born in medieval times. His longing is changed to satisfaction when he thinks about this period in history The vision of a warrior bold / Would set him dancing. (Lines 7-8) As the reader becomes acquainted with Miniver, he sees him as a romantic daydreamer with the fantasy of being a knight. He hates the fact he was born in this day and age. He horizontal hates the day he was born, He wept that he was ever born, / And he had reasons. (3-4)The creator feels that Miniver is torn between reality and fantasy. He knows that Miniver is not satisfied with his life. He describes Miniver as yearning for the past, Miniver sighed for what was not, / And dreamed, and rested from his labors /He dreamed of Thebes and Camelot, /And Priams neighbors. (9-12) The author knows that Miniver wishes to live in medieval times or some early(a) glorious period in history. On th e sur flavor, both the characters Richard Cory and Miniver Cheevy seem to be simple and easily understood. However, both ar complex individuals with demons that drive them.They are similar in their dissatisfaction with their lives. They are different in the methods that they use to face their dissatisfaction, but both characters have a void in their lives that is the locate of their discontent. This void compels them to partake in actions that are detrimental to their lives. Richard attempts to solve his problem when he commits suicide. Evidently his wealth is not fulfilling enough to overcome his national turmoil. His mannerisms in public portray him as man content with himself and his wealth.In fact, the towns mess long to be like him. In fine we conceit that he was everything/To make us wish that we were in his place (lines 11-12) His demons drown him, and he is sick of hiding behind the guise of a rich man who seems to be content. In the end Richard takes his life and end s his delusion with society. impertinent Richard Cory, Miniver Cheevy, chooses a different route to end his discontent. His soul aches to live in a different time and place. He tries to resolve this pain by detaching himself from reality.He daydreams of a more romantic era and the gallant people who live there. Miniver loved the days of old/ When swords were bright and steeds were prancing. (5-6) He seems to do most of his daydreaming while drinking. His drinking does not lead to a solution. Instead, his life is a continuous cycle of discomfort and pain that longs for a different life. He attempts to drown this pain with drinking, Miniver Cheevy, born too late, /Scratched his subject and kept on thinking /Miniver coughed, and called it fate, /And kept on drinking. (29-32) Minivers problems moreover get worse. He fuels the fire with his consumption of alcohol, and the cycle begins again.

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