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Title: Laurie Lee's Use of Metaphor
Description: This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
Description: This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
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How effectively does metaphor contribute to Laurie Lee’s expression of
his feelings about England when returning home from abroad?
One successful use of metaphor within ‘Home From Abroad’ is the continued image of Kent
as a female
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The act of kissing is done by people and so therefore
Kent has been personified
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This dull and ordinary image seems to suggest that at first Lee
is sad to leave behind the exotic countries he has visited
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A slightly less successful use of metaphor can be seen in stanza three with the phrase
‘drowns Chianti in a dusky stream’
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The ‘Chianti’ seems to be representative of the cultural experience Lee
had abroad
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The image of memories fading
makes Lee’s memories of abroad seem less important than the ‘landscape’ he is now seeing,
showing he is in fact happy to return home
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The flaw within
the metaphor is that ‘Chianti’ is a liquid, therefore it cannot be drowned
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If
the two elements do not fit together then it is hard for the reader to visualise the image that Lee is
trying to create in the reader’s mind
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One of the ineffective
metaphors within ‘Home From Abroad’ can be seen as ‘hedges choke with roses fat as cream’
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Whilst Lee creates a visual image for the reader
within the metaphor adding to the description of the poem he does not convey emotion , making
the metaphor ineffective at providing a sense of Laurie’s feelings
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However, some metaphors
merely create imagery in the reader’s mind and whilst there is no doubt that these images are
beautiful and descriptive they are not effective at conveying emotion to the reader
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However, on the whole Lee uses metaphors well to make clear to the reader his
feelings and the same time creates a descriptive poem
Title: Laurie Lee's Use of Metaphor
Description: This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
Description: This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.