Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Prayer Before Birth
- written during second world war
- war is small word but consequences are massive
- work is colloquial/ironic/combines humour and treagedy
- a plea from an unborn child to divine power
- suggestes horrors he will encounter
- he prays for strength
- highlights of horrors by juxtaposition
- horror to imagine a soldier as a baby
- Form and structure
- a prayer
- repeated use of first person
- imperatives to god
- each stanza begins by describing speaker as an unborn child
- except last stanza
- free verse
- repetition of 'me'
- creates a rhythm
- each stanza is 1 sentence
- except last stanza
- l. stanza sumarises poem
- each stanza grows
- signifies development of baby in womb
- Themes
- effect of war
- innocence
- impact of other people
- sense of despair
- contrast of the wonders of the world
- contrast in 3rd stanza
- describes nature
- links to prayer - a light to guide him
- impression of powerlessness
- people speak/think for him
- leads to world using him to commit murder
- reference to war
- 'who mad me a cog in a machine'
- metaphor
- represent army/war
- powerlessness
- 'thistledown'
- compares unborn child to soft feathery material
- powerlessness
- can be thrown around
- can be blown in any direction
- danger to reader too as the could be destroyed as part of the machine
- alliteration
- 'O'
- echoes religious language
- repetition creates sense of ceremony