Monday, March 4, 2019

Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda was a communist poet. The Chilean won the Nobel Prize in Literature 1971. He wrote The Captains Verses in 1952 while he was in exile with his secret lover Matilde Urrutia on the island of Capri. The Captains Verses was a collection of his Love Poems that expresses Pablos different emotions to his love and the pulchritudinous nature. From the book, we asshole see how Plabo treasured the time living with Matlide in the loveable exotic place. We can feel his fretfulness, his pain, and his rage. His love verses were permeated with dense patriotism and his homesickness for Chile. Matilde was a singer.Her lifetime was changed after she fell in love with Pablo, the most strategic person in her life. It would never be easy to stay with a communist. With her corporate trust of love, she had gone through a lot of danger with Pablo and she was also Pablos good helper. They had countless sweet and unforgettable moments. Pablo was dead in soon after the military coup of Chi le in 1973. They were garbled forever since then. The military government treated Maltide as an influential strain in the country because she was the widow of a communist. She had a choice to pull out this Chile but she decided to keep on going Pablos path and stay in Pablos home.Finally, she was able to publish Pablos work and write her own memoir. In her memoir, she told her legendary love with Pablo and the struggles she had faced. We can see their love on both Pablos poem and Maltides memoir. We can see their own perspective in their work. The memoir is a compliment to the poem that e precise affaire pen by Pablo did happen to Maltide. She gave response and reliance to these experiences. In this essay, Im going to analyze The Soldiers Love in The Captains Verses from Plabos perspective and the debate of Maltides memoir My Life with PABLO NERUDA. The Soldiers Love was written to Maltide. It is in free verse and there are ten stanzas. The annotation of this poem is passiona te and it sounds like Pablo is talking to Maltide directly. He used a lot of You to raise the momentum. Youll wear out your shoes/ but youll bristle on the march/ You have to walk on thorns (17-19) It sounds powerful and it makes Maltide shape confident and dedicated. There are some words that are unhappy at the end of the sentence such as fire, destruction, march, agate line, they all stand out in the poem because they accentuate the danger of their future.The poem is well organized From the second stanza to the twenty percent stanza, they are all three sentences long. From the sixth to eighth stanza, they are cardinal sentences long. This splits the poem into two parts. The three sentences structure is talking some Maltides life before she met Pablo while the two sentences structure is talking about the life she is going to spend with him. The first stanza in the midst of struggle life led you to be the passs love (1-2) is the introduction. thus the last stanza ends th e poem with two equal sentences Kiss me again, sexual love/ abstemious that gun, accomplice (21-22) The whole structure of this poem looks very clear. The final stanza is good to encourage Maltide with their faith of love and the word beloved and comrade shows Pablos tremendous passion. Pablo wanted to use this poem to let Maltide understand that her life had come to a turning point and also encourage her to be ready for the challenges coming up in their life. The introduction of the poem indicates that she no longer could enjoy a normal life. In the midst of compress life led you to be the soldiers love (1-2) Pablo was the soldier fighting for the communist party. Everything would be different when she became a communists love. Pablo seemed disapproval of her previous(prenominal) because he used vagabond to address her in the poem. He thought Maltide was political uneducated.You didnt know where you were going/ you were the terpsichore partner/ you had no Party, no countr y(9-11) What she had done before was not meaningful at all. She didnt belong to some(prenominal)one and anywhere. It was time to abandon her past and fight with him from now on. Now you cant dance any more/ with your silk dress in the ballroom/ Youll wear out your shoes/ but youll grow on the march (15-18) Although she couldnt have the homey life like before and she would be suffering a lot, she would give away a different dimension of life joining the fight for the sonny people. The fight of the communist is a long march that it will be full of sufferings. Youll have to walk on thorns/ leaving little drops of blood (19-20) Maltide should be prepared for any hurt or stock-still finis on the way. At last, Pablo encouraged Maltide to be dedicated to their love. Kiss me again, beloved (21) He urged her to frame up the focus on their love, then they would not flash any situation coming up. Their faith of love is the best thing to console Maltide and keep her marching. Plabo tho ught Maltide was ready to fight with him. Clean that gun, comrade (22) She was not only his lover but also his comrade. Maltide was his opposite number who would share any problem with him and fight till the end. In Maltides memoir My Life With Pablo Neruda, she retold her terrible experiences that she had never encounter in her life. She had worn-out(a) an agonizing night on the boat and almost swallowed by the sea.In the hotel, she was treated as a criminal in the hotel. Then she left wing for Naples with fourteen suitcases. She had been followed by the undercover police from city to city during her journey. Maltide was very angry to these experiences at first. Then Pablo told her about his own experience. She realized everything clean happened to her had already occurred on him many times. She got to know why Plabo became a communist. He explained how, after his terrible experiences in that civil war, he returned to Chile and kept on fighting, writing about what he had witne ssed in Spain.He was already considered the biggest communist of all and figured that if protesting and denouncing injustice means being a communist, well alright then, and he joined the party. He was always a communist, because the suffering of others hut him too much. While he was alive, he put his pen and his life in the service of the people. (115) After the Maltide learned the dry land why Plabo being a communist. She appreciated what he was doing. She admired his passion of helping all the people. Now she could accept being a communist and understand its fight.These experiences deepened Plabo and Maltides love because they could know each other even more. However, Pablos heart was painful for dragging Maltide into his own sufferings. Pablo laughed until he cried as I told him about the Italian police, especially since Pablo had considered me the most politically ignorant woman he ever knew. But I was his love, and from that moment forward, I would take on all that he did a nd face all the difficulties in his life with him. (155) Maltide was happy to see Pablo blaming himself for not being able to treasure her.They both consider each other very much. Therefore, Maltide made up her mind to dedicate herself to follow Pablos path and fight with him together. She didnt care how dangerous it would be as she was so strong in her love. The poem addressed the changes of Maltides life and Pablo encouraged her to take the challenges with their faith of love. In the memoir, Maltides talked about her experiences and her own feeling. She started to learn about the adversities of being a soldiers love. She would stay with Plabo all they way and fight with him. She would use action to respond his poem.

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