Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Piano
- The use of gentle vocabulary, e.g softly,
balances the effect of his mothers gentle
playing of the piano.
- Words like "poised"
are used to give a
positive idea of a
mother who is
graceful.
- These indicate an atmosphere of ease.
- Use of sibilance ('S' sounds) produces a soft and gentle atmosphere.
- Stanza 1 is very calm and gentle yet
stanza 2 is quite dark and very mature
to show the contrast from child to
adult. This is called oxymoron -
opposite for effect.
- He acknowledges he is an adult but weeps like a
child which is irony.
- The poems tone chances from a very sweet,
nostalgic feeling to very mature but also
resentment. This causes the reader to feel sorry
for him because of the amount of resentment he
is feeling.
- In a sense we go on a journey with him through the poem and the yearning for his childhood.
- "In spite of myself"
suggests the poet is
trying to prevent reliving
memories.
- "tinkling piano" is onomatopoeia
- The regular stanzas, all end-stopped, suggest that all his memories are neatly contained.
- The first stanza juxtapositions the present and the past tightly together. In the
flashback, there is a use of present tense which suggests that the past is just as
vivid as the present to him.