Monday, January 20, 2020
Comparison of Ballad of the Bread Man and Innocents Song Essay
Comparison of Ballad of the Bread Man and Innocent's Song by  Charles Causley and Journey of the Magi by T. S. Eliot    The subject matter of "Ballad of the Bread Man" is the religious story  of the birth, life and death of Jesus. It has all the main events of  the traditional story but it is done in a modern style. The meaning of  the story remains but most of the particulars have changed. For  instance in the poem a "bishop", "five start general", and a "head of  an African country" represent the kings.    Charles Causley has bought the story up to date so it appeals to  people living today, especially younger people. Children might not  understand the Bible version of the story so Charles Causley has made  it more accessible and understandable for them.    The poem is divided into twenty stanzas with four lines in each. There  is a strict rhyming scheme that applies to the entire poem with no  exceptions. In every stanza the last word on the second and fourth  lines rhyme, for instance "bread" and "said" in the first stanza.  There is a simple rhythm present, and it is very repetitive and  familiar. The reason why the poem is so regimented with its structure,  rhyme and rhythm is because it is a "Ballad" as it says in the title.    The title "Ballad of the Bread Man" is very important. Ballads are  very ancient poems that tell a story. Most ballads have a simple and  recognisable form, structure and features. This is because originally  ballads were passed on by word of mouth. They needed to be simple so  they would be remembered.    The "Bread Man" part of the title is a metaphor for the goodness of  Jesus. Bread is mentioned in the Bible many times. It reminds you of  "The Last Supper", "Loaves and Fishes", the bread used in ...              ...ed me.    "Journey of the Magi" is noticeably different to the two Causley poems  even in its layout. Although some of the techniques of language are  similar it is clear different poets wrote them. "Journey of the Magi"  is more complicated and harder to comprehend. I liked the final stanza  where Eliot asks if the birth of Jesus was a "birth or death?" The  message in this poem is more diverse and unusual and that's what I  liked about it.    The three poems all deal with different stories about Christmas and  from different perspectives. They are each trying to teach the reader  something different and they are also aimed at different audiences.  They use some similar methods in their language to convey their  messages but at the same time they are distinguishable. The two  Causley poems are the most alike while the Eliot poem really stands  out and is very unique.                    Comparison of Ballad of the Bread Man and Innocent's Song Essay  Comparison of Ballad of the Bread Man and Innocent's Song by  Charles Causley and Journey of the Magi by T. S. Eliot    The subject matter of "Ballad of the Bread Man" is the religious story  of the birth, life and death of Jesus. It has all the main events of  the traditional story but it is done in a modern style. The meaning of  the story remains but most of the particulars have changed. For  instance in the poem a "bishop", "five start general", and a "head of  an African country" represent the kings.    Charles Causley has bought the story up to date so it appeals to  people living today, especially younger people. Children might not  understand the Bible version of the story so Charles Causley has made  it more accessible and understandable for them.    The poem is divided into twenty stanzas with four lines in each. There  is a strict rhyming scheme that applies to the entire poem with no  exceptions. In every stanza the last word on the second and fourth  lines rhyme, for instance "bread" and "said" in the first stanza.  There is a simple rhythm present, and it is very repetitive and  familiar. The reason why the poem is so regimented with its structure,  rhyme and rhythm is because it is a "Ballad" as it says in the title.    The title "Ballad of the Bread Man" is very important. Ballads are  very ancient poems that tell a story. Most ballads have a simple and  recognisable form, structure and features. This is because originally  ballads were passed on by word of mouth. They needed to be simple so  they would be remembered.    The "Bread Man" part of the title is a metaphor for the goodness of  Jesus. Bread is mentioned in the Bible many times. It reminds you of  "The Last Supper", "Loaves and Fishes", the bread used in ...              ...ed me.    "Journey of the Magi" is noticeably different to the two Causley poems  even in its layout. Although some of the techniques of language are  similar it is clear different poets wrote them. "Journey of the Magi"  is more complicated and harder to comprehend. I liked the final stanza  where Eliot asks if the birth of Jesus was a "birth or death?" The  message in this poem is more diverse and unusual and that's what I  liked about it.    The three poems all deal with different stories about Christmas and  from different perspectives. They are each trying to teach the reader  something different and they are also aimed at different audiences.  They use some similar methods in their language to convey their  messages but at the same time they are distinguishable. The two  Causley poems are the most alike while the Eliot poem really stands  out and is very unique.                      
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