Friday, August 2, 2019
Themes in the Cremation of Sam Mcgee
The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service is an incredible example of a narrative ballad. It tells itââ¬â¢s story through internal and external rhyming couplets Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows.? Why he left his home in the South to roam 'round the Pole, God only knows. (Service) with a cadence which holds true through out the whole poem (Team, Shmoop Editorial). Serviceââ¬â¢s application of literary devices like alliteration enhances the flow of the poem; ââ¬Å"roam 'round, cursed cold, foul or fair, half hid, and brawn and brainsâ⬠(Service).The cold of the Arctic is a major theme and Service uses an assortment of other literary devices to convey his message (Team, Shmoop Editorial). He sets the tone with the oxymoron at the end of the first stanza; ââ¬Å"midnight sunâ⬠(Service) where midnight speaks to cold and sun to warmth. Then again in the first quatrain he uses a metaphor to tell of how ones ââ¬Å"blood runs coldâ⬠(Service) in the Arctic. Service employs juxtaposition in the second quatrain when he puts Samââ¬â¢s home in warm Tennessee ââ¬Å"where the cotton blooms and blowsâ⬠(Service) beside his present residence of the Arctic where ââ¬Å"He [is] was always coldâ⬠(Service).He utilizes a simile in such a manner that the reader can feel the relentless, penetrating cold ââ¬Å"Talk of your cold! through the parka's fold it stabbed like a driven nailâ⬠(Service). His use of personification ââ¬Å"heavens scowledâ⬠(Service) and ââ¬Å"I wrestled with grisly fearâ⬠(Service) paints an image of cold so effectively that we can see the dark sky and feel the shiver of fear. Another theme that comes alive through the use of literary devices is the peculiar (Team, Shmoop Editorial).Serviceââ¬â¢s first quatrain is peppered with metaphors; ââ¬Å"The Arctic trails have their secret tales [and] The Northern Lights have seen queer sightsâ⬠(Service) which set the m ood for the strange. Later in the seventh quatrain Service uses a metaphor to emphasis the cold and the darkness of the Arctic he finds himself in with Samââ¬â¢s corpse: ââ¬Å"There wasn't a breath in that land of deathâ⬠. The paradox of Sam wishing that ââ¬Å"he'd sooner live in hellâ⬠is an odd statement for any human.The imagery Service creates with his word choice allows you to see the narrator ââ¬Å"sing to the hateful thing, and it hearkened with a grinâ⬠(Service), ââ¬Å"burrowed a hole in the glowing coal, and â⬠¦ stuff in Sam McGeeâ⬠(Service) or ââ¬Å"there sat Sam, looking cool and calm, in the heart of the furnace roarâ⬠(Service). Whether it is literal or figurative is open to question. One could see a person singing to a corpse but to have the corpse grin back is weird.Now to stuff a corpse into a furnace of glowing coals and then to have the corpse came back to life and enjoy the fiery abode is not something anyone would actually d o or witness and thus it takes the reader to a world of peculiar. A final theme to be introduced is that of friendship (Team, Shmoop Editorial). An interesting alliance is between the humans and the dogs. The dogs are symbiotic with the men and their actions are relayed to us using internal rhyming and a metaphor ââ¬Å"the huskies â⬠¦ howled out their woes to the homeless snows ââ¬â O God! ow I loathed the thingâ⬠(Service) or ââ¬Å"And on I went, though the dogs were spent and the grub was getting lowâ⬠(Service). Sam and the narratorââ¬â¢s friendship is displayed to us by Serviceâ⬠s love of internal rhyming, ââ¬Å"A pal's last need is a thing to heedâ⬠or ââ¬Å"The trail was bad, and I felt half mad, but I swore I would not give in. â⬠He also uses a metaphor to communicate the commitment between them even in death: ââ¬Å"Now a promise made is a debt unpaid, and the trail has its own stern codeâ⬠(Service). Robert Service is truly a ge nius with the written word.His poem The Cremation of Sam McGee creates a timeless tale for past, present and future generations. The spell it casts on its listeners is produced through the placement of the words Service chooses. The Cremation of Sam McGee deserves to be the best poem in the world. Works Cited ââ¬Å"Literary Devices. â⬠Literary Devices. N. p. , 2010. Web. 10 Mar. 2013. Service, Robert. ââ¬Å"RobertWService. Com. â⬠Robert W Service. com. Tacoma Technologies, 2012. Web. 10 Mar. 2013. Team, Shmoop Editorial. ââ¬Å"The Cremation of Sam McGee. â⬠Shmoop. com. Shmoop University Inc. , 2010. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.
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