God Through The Use Of Diction example essay topic
And by referencing death in the last line, "Yet paying is not paid until I die". (14) the speaker again references God because He is also connected with death, in that you go to see Him after you die and live with Him for eternity in Heaven. The speaker uses repeated symbolism in "To Her Father with Some Verses" to express the feeling of never being able to repay God for the love and the life that He has offered to her. Money is the symbol used repeatedly to show the inability of the speaker to repay God for the gift of life. The speaker declares that she does not know how to indemnify God for the life and love He has offered to her, shown through the line, "My stocks so small I know not how to repay", (7). So, the speaker figures that she can return Gods love back to Him a little by little, by either praying to Him or showing love to other people.
The "simple mite" in the line, "Yet for part payment take this simple mite". (9) symbolizes these little installments. This installment plan, in which the speaker is trying to repay for God gift, is also evident in the lines, "Such is my debt I may not say forgive, / But as I can, Ill pay it while I live". (11/12) At the end of the poem, the speaker says that the debt she owes to God is one that only she can payback or disavow, "Such is my bond, none can discharge but I", (13).
She also says that she can never fully compensate God for the life He has given to her until she dies, "Yet paying is not paid until I die" (14). In this poem the speaker informs the reader about the precious gift of life from God. She uses diction to show the reader that the "Father" figure is God and she utilizes the symbol of money to convey the feeling of not being able to repay God for the gift of life. Throughout the poem, it is as if the speaker is working up to her epiphany that, unlike a monetary debt which can be repaid, the gift of life given by God is one that takes a lifetime and then some to repay.