Poem example essay topic
No chaos, unrest, war, political persecution or death. An image of complete bliss, if momentarily, flashes to show people coming together without prejudice and a common goal to help each other instead of chasing the almighty dollar. Neruda uses some different poetic elements to portray his vision, including repetition. An example of repetition can be found linking the beginning to the end. "Now we will count to twelve", is the first line of the poem and the second to last line of the poem.
It reiterates the countdown to momentary silence. It gives the reader something to think about before the poem gets underway and it is almost oddly placed. But at the end when it is said again it makes you imagine everything that he has proposed seem so easily obtainable by simply counting to twelve. Another poetic element that he uses is metaphors. An example of this is when he says, "Victories with no survivors". It is a contrasting sentence that was probably referring to either of the World Wars.
I really enjoyed reading this poem. It pertains a lot to my life and the immediate population of the Bay Area. Heck, anyone who works a lot of hours and has daily stress can relate to this poem. Neruda is correct about people not being able to live a moment without all of the stress. A momentary lapse in the false sense of realty people create around themselves could really be devastating to them. Realizing that the new Mercedes doesn't achieve happiness or that a high paying job with ample promotions isn't bringing self-fulfillment would be devastating to many people.
This is also applicable on a worldwide scale, not just to local Silicon Valley advocates or me. This is an international poem and all world leaders should read it a few times and give themselves some time to digest it as well. They should imagine a world without wars and maybe this could help them in dropping some of their gross political agendas to allow humanity to be at peace, if only for a few moments. If they were to see the possibilities that life has to offer they may not be so trigger-happy anymore.