Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Come On, Come Back - Stevie Smith
- The poem is about a future war
however it has references to
past wars.
- Such as Austerliz
- Or the Potsdam Concert
- It is a haunting and fatalistic portrayal of what will
happen in the future if people do not learn from the
mistakes of the past and the present
- It is written in free verse -
meaning there is no real form.
- This could represent the confusion of
Vaudevue's mind
- It could represent the chaos
and irregularity of War.
- The poem does not have a conventional rhyme
scheme. However, Smith links lines through words
and sounds. These can come at the end of lines, in
the middle or at the beginning. For example Lines
12: alone/stone.
- Imagery of water is frequently used
- Could be used to show the ripple effects of conflict
- It is used when she commits
suicide.
- "Icy - Amorous
Embrace
- Juxtaposition
- Vulnerability
- She is a child
- Female soldier
- She is alone for the poem.