Preview

Minerva Jones Poem

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
850 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Minerva Jones Poem
In the epitaph "Minerva Jones" by Edgar Lee Masters I learned that she was looked at as a person with a "heavy body, cock-eye, and rolling walk" and that she was the village poetess. The people this poetess speaks about are as she refers to as "Yahoos of the street" these were the people who would hoot and jeer at her as she walked by because of her looks. She also says that someone named Butch Weldy captured her after a brutal hunt and that she "sank into death, growing numb from the feet up" she is now pregnant by Butch. This lets us know how the poet's view on small-town America because not only does that seem bad that in the epitaph the girl is "captured" she is thirsty for love and hungry for life which means she isn't loved nor does she …show more content…
But also in the poem he was blinded in an accident at the canning works. In the epitaph he talks about himself and how he as jury foreman he helped find Roy Butler guilty of a rape he did not commit. This poem shows that his views on small-town America is that you can get away with crimes just that easy.

In the poem titled "Roy Butler" also by Edgar Lee Masters I know the speaker of this poem is Roy Butler who was found guilty of the rape of Minerva Jones "within ten minutes" by this happening he learns that things never are fair. Doesn't matter when or where you are you might not get a happy ending. In this epitaph he learned that even though he knows and others know that he is not guilty of this crime one person can mess things
…show more content…
Church it speaks about a man who is the attorney for the "Q" he was known as a man who can manipulate people as if it was second nature. In verse 4 it says that "I pulled the wires with judge and jury, and the upper courts, to beat claims of the crippled, the widow and orphan, and made a fortune thereat." This shows that no matter if innocent or guilty he will not lose a case because he is good at playing with people. Because of what he has done he regrets it it says "rats devoured my heart and snake made a nest in my skull!" This shows that he does not feel good for making innocent people lose their cases.

In the poem "Doctor Meyers" I know he was a well known doctor who was also a kind man who had no problem helping people in need. In the poem it explains how he was treated after something he did to help someone. He helped Minerva and tried to perform an abortion on her which is unholy and at the end she died. "I tried to help her out --she died-- They indicted me, the newspapers disgraced me, My wife perished of a broken heart." This shows how because he tried to help this women his reputation was tarnished, he lost his wife, and at the end he himself

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Janice Townley Moore's poem "To a Wasp" is a story about a women preparing a cheesecake. A wasp flies in through a small opening of the screen in the kitchen window and flies right into the cheesecake batter. 'The mixer whirling\your legs, wings, stinger/churning into such"(Moore lines 8-10). The wasp gets mixed into the batter and eventually eaten. This poem is a poem that uses figurative language. "you dived/ no chance to swim ashore" (Moore lines 5-6). The author uses words like dive and swim in the poem when referring to the wasps which symbolize human like characteristics. When the wasps dives into the batter its like the wasp was aiming for the batter purposely to taste the sugar filled batter. The way swim is used figuratively in the…

    • 160 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Stanford and University of California alumni Sandra Lim reads from The Wilderness on April 7, 2015, at Prairie Lights. As an alumna from the International Writing Program Lim was making her return back to Iowa City after 11 years. In The Wilderness Lim reads a collection of poems about love, spring and one poem that caught my attention was about the individual struggle of one's body within one’s mind. The poems are open to many interpretations but that is the way that I chose to interpret that poetry in particular. The interesting thing about Lim’s poem is how describes the body parts in some of her poems. It is very vague. It almost makes me feel a little bit uncomfortable but at the same time, I really like her style. The way she describes…

    • 173 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    The passage begins when Jesus finished addressing his disciples; a lawyer confronted Jesus. A lawyer at that time was not the same as a lawyer today, the lawyer was “an expert in the Law of Moses” (Byrne 99). The lawyer, being an educated man, thought that he would ask Jesus a few questions, the lawyer was not truly seeking answers to his questions, and…

    • 1290 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Isla Poem Summary

    • 433 Words
    • 2 Pages

    In reviewing Vergil Suárez's 1962 poem “Isla”, I find his use of imagery easy to relate to. The use of television shows such as The Three Stooges, Speed Racer, and Godzilla, to bring the reader to the level of the child by providing focal points which many can relate to is refreshing. I can remember many weekends when I would sit in front of a black & white and eventually color tv and watch these same shows as a child. Likewise, Suárez’s use of descriptive phrases helps to paint the picture of the struggle the storyteller is experiencing.…

    • 433 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Certainly, one of the goblins’ treachery effects is the loss of the notion of time for Lizzie (V.449) and it previously happened to Laura (V.139). Despite having being attacked by wicked creatures, Lizzie walks home happily. The bouncing of the coin is like a victorious hymn for her, the proof that she has confronted and overcome temptation. She conserves her kind heart and thus her purity and vitality, which make her run home.…

    • 488 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Mary Roach: Poem Analysis

    • 741 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Author Mary Roach uses a surprising amount of humor as she delves into this repulsive topic. Write down one sentence from the article that you found particularly humorous and explain why you like that line. Why, do you suppose, Roach chose to add a humorous tone to this story? In other words, what does the use of humor add to this piece of writing.…

    • 741 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Rita Dove Poetry

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Out of four authors, T.S. Elliot, Robert penn Warren, Rita Dove, and Allen Ginsberg, the voices of the poets are very distinct and different from each other. I feel that all of their influences in life influences their art. Naturally, everyone's life view affects everything they do. It's interesting to see how life's events and people's interests influences what they write.…

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Before reading the poem, based on the title, “Love Poem with Toast,” Miller Williams, the author, utilized this poem to express his emotions to his lover during breakfast. The unnamed speaker in the poem internally expresses his love to his lover. The speaker mentions that the bond that they share is the reason the world rotates. The love they share puts everything into place in their relationship. For example, the speaker utilizes catalogue to show the everyday things such as: “we do to make things happen, the alarm to wake us up, the coffee to perc, the car to start... we do trying to keep something from doing something, the skin from aging, the hoe from rusting, the truth from getting out.” Their love keeps them living day by day in the…

    • 271 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The bible warns of the pride within ones heart and elated perception of self that grips them deceived. Its apparent in both stories the essence of deceit and how it handicaps the mind. The author’s choice of words and style of writing illuminates the overall presence of sin and darkness, and juxtaposing it’s obvious the travesty in lives today.…

    • 793 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Clifton enhances the narrator’s compassionate mood for Miss Rosie by using repetition to show he is the only person affected by her.…

    • 297 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Judge Taylor, shown as an "amiable, white-haired and ruddy-faced" man, becomes faced with the running of an unjust law system (Lee165). The jury, described as "sunburned, lanky and all farmers" all accept this system of justice (164). Both white groups of people, it hardly seems fair that Tom went through their court. Tom, subjected to judgment from the white judge and jury, seemed thoroughly mistreated. When Tom said, " Yes suh. I felt right sorry for her, she seemed to try more than the rest of "em-" he exhibited a wrong, sinful quality according to the people of that courthouse (197). The prosecutor then said to the defendant " You felt sorry for her, you felt sorry for her?" showing his disgust to having a Negro sorry for a white person (197). One quote from the book states " The witness realized his mistake and shifted uncomfortably in the chair. But the damage was done. Below us, nobody liked Tom Robinson's answer. Mr. Gilmer paused a long time to let it sink in" and we realize that at this, Toms death sentence, he felt sorry for Mayella Ewell, and might end his time (197). During the time period this event happened, racism ran rampant among those in Macomb. "There are four kinds of people in the world. There's the ordinary kind, like us and the neighbors, there's the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods, the kind like the Ewells in the dump, and the Negroes" says Jem in his attempt to find ground on the subject (226). The black men in this community don't stand a chance going up against a white man because of the racism exercised by many townspeople in court infers Reverend Sykes…

    • 1286 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Vernon Scannell’s poem, A Case of Murder is about a nine year old boy who is wrongly left at home with a family cat in a basement flat, alone with annoyance rapidly turning into hatred.…

    • 402 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Peonies Poem

    • 142 Words
    • 1 Page

    Every piece of poetry is awfully different and represents a different mood. Usually a poem continuously stays with the same mood however in the poem “Peonies” the mood changes swiftly and practically contrasts itself towards the end. Although each aspect of nature represents bright beauty the way those terms are expressed should be considered different. “Clear as bright as water” (Ling-Chuang-Chao 437) shows a more respectful peaceful tone while, “The wind envies you as you laugh at the moon” (Ling-Chuang-Chao 437) causes the audience to envision the wind differently than the water. Yes the author did emphasize the Spring and the “Palace of Brilliant Light” (Ling-Chuang-Chao 437) however the author despised one aspect of nature and that was…

    • 142 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    On Disney’s Beauty and the Beast 3D CHARLES Was Lumiere my father, or the cook? And where have all my siblings run off to? I never knew their names.…

    • 458 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Lucy Poems

    • 1715 Words
    • 7 Pages

    Critics were more interested in the psychobiographical context, in the emotional line of his work, rather than in the speculations over Lucy’s real-life counterpart.…

    • 1715 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays