Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Elizabeth Bishop
- Troubled upbringing,
lack of father and
positive mother figure,
feeling of isolation,
mind in turmoil.
Extraordinary Observer
- The Fish
- I caught a
tremendous fish
- adjective adds
interest/excitement.
Immense. Dramatic
- grunting weight,
battered and venerable
and homely.
- Vivid imagery, worthy
of reverence?
- its pattern of darker
brown was like
wallpaper: shapes
like full-blown roses
- Simile. Flower
Imagery. Observation,
descriptive
- his gills were breathing
in the terrible oxygen
- unease, seed
of doubt in
the captors's
mind
- The fish
intrigues,
fascinates and
frightens the
poet as she
learns more
about the fish
and about herself
- the pink swim-bladder
like a big peony.
- Floral imagery.
startling and
beautiful image
- his eyes which were
far larger than mine
- not returning the poet's
stare=independence,
dignity, vulnerability?
- grim, wet, and
weaponlike, hung five
old pieces of fish-line
- victory medals?
beard of wisdom?
- Like medals with their
ribbons frayed and
wavering, a five-haired
beard of wisdom trailing
from his aching jaw.
- until everything was
rainbow, rainbow,
rainbow! And I let
the fish go.
- epiphany/ revelation moment.
heightened awareness and insight allows
the poet to imagine the fish's pain and
she opts to let him go out of respect
- The Prodigal
- Bishop sees
herself in the
Prodigal son as
described in the
gospel story