Saturday, August 31, 2019
Thou Blind Mans Mark
Life leads us to excessive wishes that often result in a manââ¬â¢s downfall. Sir Philip Sidney in the passionate ââ¬Å"Thou Blind Manââ¬â¢s Markâ⬠portrays his hypocrisy towards desire and shows how it influenced to their downfall and destruction. In his sonnet, Sidney uses metaphor, alliteration, repetition and personification to convey his feelings for desire. Throughout ââ¬Å"Thou Blind Manââ¬â¢s Markâ⬠Sidney uses metaphors that clearly illustrates the effects of desire on oneââ¬â¢s life. He begins with the metaphor of desire as a ââ¬Å"blind manââ¬â¢s markââ¬Å", the title of the poem, that shows desire is aimless.He then goes on to call desire ââ¬Å"fools chosen snareâ⬠illustrating that desire is an act of foolishness, moreover he adds weight to his accusations by comparing desire to the ââ¬Å"web of willâ⬠a difficulty brought by men upon themselves.. The use of these metaphors allows the reader to understand his views that to desire c ould be counted as the biggest mistake of a personââ¬â¢s life. Sidney continues to convey his dislike of desire with the use of alliteration. He uses alliteration to parallel desire and increases the readerââ¬â¢s interest in the poem.The repetition of specific words emphasizes his negative thoughts on desire. For example he says ââ¬Å"cradle of causeless careâ⬠. This focuses on the idea that desire can cause one to care about someone for no real reason. He uses this technique again when he says, ââ¬Å"with price of mangled mindâ⬠, a similar idea that while trying to accomplish a foolish task he yet didnââ¬â¢t achieve anything but still lost his sanity. Other example includes ââ¬Å"fond fancyââ¬â¢s scumâ⬠where the poet compares desire to dirt, and illustrates that it is an addiction.Sidney also uses repetition to highlight his consistent encounters with desire. His repetition of ââ¬Å"too long! â⬠shows his frustration with desire and the long ter m effects it has on him. It is clear that Sidney is unhappy with the way desire had effected his actions and decisions he has made in his life. He also repeats ââ¬Å"in vainâ⬠that discusses the impact of desire on is life and how it hurts the people that feel desire. He used personification to mortalize his enemy and show life to his hatred of desire.
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