Wednesday, July 31, 2019
The Rain Horse
Explore how Hughes gradually builds up a sense of menace in The Rain Horse. In ââ¬ËThe Rain Horse', Hughes reflects his emotions of disappointment, frustration and anger through imagery phrases of threat. He uses the horse as a symbolic source of his feelings and describes them in figures of speech. The return of the young man to the farm after twelve years made him a complete a stranger to the land which he didn't accept.The narrator manages to describe how this man is disillusioned, using the metaphor ââ¬Å"so he waited, trying to nudge the right feelings aliveâ⬠ââ¬â depicting his disappointment towards the land that he had not visited for so long , and this is conveyed in the following quote ââ¬Å"This land no longer recognized him , and he looked back at it coldlyâ⬠The persona seems to have a strong sense of disconnection with the land surrounding him, and he appears with unease and frustration,â⬠felt nothing but the dullness of feeling nothing, boredom and suddenly impatienceâ⬠.The narrator described well the young man's mixed feelings of discomfort and frustration by using alliteration ââ¬Å"so old and stiff and stupidâ⬠which lead him to an ultimate anger towards himself ââ¬Å"anger against himself for blundering into this mud-trap â⬠. The phrase ââ¬Å"remembered or shouted at as a trespasser ââ¬â deterred himâ⬠gives the idea of how the man did not have a good history with the farmer since he is mentioned as a trespasser. The writer used the horse to strengthen the idea of the land to the young man rejection .
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