Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pied Beauty -
Gerald Manley
Hopkins
- Structure
- Rhyme pattern ABCABCABCAC
- Shows diversification
- different
hierarchies of the
world
- God is unpredictable
- Lines are indented
- indicates variety
- Link to rhyme pattern
- Language techniques
- Alliteration
- "swift, slow;sweet,
sour; adazzle, dim"
- The semi-colon
separated antonym
pairs of words
- "fickle, freckled"
- Fickle=
frequently
change
- brings about new
things at which we can
marvel
- "freckled" = dotted
- "couple-colour"
- "fresh-firecoal"
- Listing
- Describing the nature
decorated by God's
hand
- The idea of
diversification in the
poem
- "Pied"
- 2 or more
different colors
- Variations, each of
animals or nature
elements with two
different pairs of colours
- "Dappled"
- marked with
spots/round
patches
- God is decorating
nature, nature is God's
work of art
- Different word that talks about the
same thing = the weaving together
of diverse things into a pleasing and
coherent whole
- "Brinded"
- Streaked with
different colors
- "stipple"
- mark with
small dots
- Religious
- "Glory be to God"
- giving praise
- shows appreciation
for what he've done
for nature(in the
poem)
- "Praise him"
- Jesuits
- Finds god in
all things
- The poet finds god in
nature
- Dedicated
themselves "greater
glory of God", the
good of all humanity
- Praise God always