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portada Florida and Other Waters (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.16 kg.
ISBN13
9788119228256
Categories

Florida and Other Waters (in English)

Timothy Robbins (Author) · Cyberwit.Net · Paperback

Florida and Other Waters (in English) - Robbins, Timothy

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Synopsis "Florida and Other Waters (in English)"

(Her Paintings, Her Father) This poem showcases a distinct and evocative style of writing. It conveys a sense of disappointment, yearning, and ultimately, triumph. The use of vivid imagery and metaphors adds depth to the emotions and actions described.The opening lines paint a picture of anticipation as the protagonist unveils their paintings to their father. The choice of words, such as "upright and stiff" and "perfect posture," conveys a sense of rigidity and formality, suggesting the tension and expectation surrounding this moment.The disappointment is palpable when the father fails to react in the expected manner. The absence of a gasp, a turned head, or even a frown leaves the protagonist feeling let down. This feeling is further emphasized by the contrast between the rigidly positioned paintings and the lack of response from the father, creating a poignant image of unfulfilled expectations.The subsequent turn of events takes an unexpected and somewhat darker turn. The mention of burning canvases in the driveway, threatening to "reignite dawn," suggests a moment of rebellion or frustration from the protagonist. The description of the paintings lighting up the protagonist's face and the father's back symbolizes a sense of victory or vindication. It implies that the father's lack of reaction is no longer significant because the paintings have evoked a strong response in the protagonist.The concluding lines introduce the topic of the father's cremation, which adds a layer of finality and reflection. The protagonist states, "No need to look, I've already seen," implying that the burning canvases and the subsequent victory have already revealed the essence of their relationship and the impact of their art.Overall, the poem successfully captures the complex emotions of disappointment, defiance, and validation. The use of vivid imagery and metaphorical language adds depth and richness to the narrative, allowing readers to engage with the protagonist's experience on an emotional level.

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