Friday, May 24, 2019
ââ¬ÅMy Life had stood â⬠a Loaded Gun â⬠ââ¬Â Feminist Analysis Essay
This poem was written by the American poet Emily Dickinson around the year 1863. It is probably one of the most obscure of all Dickinsons poems because it does not have a single coherent and satisfactory interpretation. This is due to the fact that it exemplifies her technique of the omitted centre, a device by which the author omits information that is crucial to the understanding of the poem. Nevertheless, the aim of the present paper is not to discuss the manifold possible interpretations of the poem. Its aim is rather to try to let off it or analyze it from a feminist point of understand, highlighting how it gives an image of a woman different from the one people are used to, as well as how it inverts the gender roles however accepting them at the same time. The speaker starts by presenting herself as a Loaded Gun, that is as a mortal weapon capable of killing and destroying.This can be understood as the poets rejection of the traditional ideas and images about femininity, sh e is portraying herself as strong and potentially active in opposition to the common ideas of weakness and passivity associated with women. Later on, in the third stanza, she will compare herself to a volcano, turning the possibility of demolition a contingent fact up until that point into a reality. So now she is not only telling the lecturer that she can be active, dangerous, and destructive, but she is actually being it the previous threat is now an event.This image of the volcano is even more important because it is a common one, used also by Emerson one of her greatest influences to refer to the poet. The difference is that whereas in Emersons essay The Poet it is a rather benignant image this of the volcano used to portray the poet as a power of nature in Dickinsons poem it is a burning and destructive force. With this change in the meaning or connotation of the metaphor, she whitethorn be telling us that creation, carried out by a woman, is at the same time an act of aggression. This idea is closely related to the reading galore(postnominal) feminists have made of this poem, seeing it as an example of how power in a woman can be seen as a danger or even a threat.As for the gender roles one may argue that there is a contradiction in this poem. On the one hand she depicts herself as the active force in her relationship with her Owner and Master. She speaks for Him she fights for him and defends him from Salceda 2 his foes. It is important to notice how in the fourth stanza she guards his head while he sleeps, olibanum preferring or putting her role as defender before her role as lover, i.e. her masculine role before of her feminine role. It is better to kill for him than to coiffe with him. In this poem she is the knight in armor while the male is, as to say, the damsel in distress. But on the other hand, the reader is told at the beginning that her Life had stood a Loaded Gun / In Corners until her Owner passed and identified her.That is, sh e had no identity of herself she did not exist as an respective(prenominal) endowed with consciousness until he found her. It is also important to notice that the vocabulary used in the first stanza depicts her as an object. Therefore all her representations of herself as the leading figure in the poem, the strong one, the powerful one are, in some way, undermined by the fact that, at the beginning, she is just an object endowed with subjectiveness by a real and pre-existent subject the male character who then becomes an object himself. The idea that her subjectivity is only one borrowed from him can be clearly seen in that, throughout the poem, her only goal is to defend him, to protect him form his foes who are at the same time hers. Nonetheless, this dependence on a male subject is, if not denied, at least overcome in the last stanza where the speaker presents herself as immortal. Thus, if she will live long before he has died, her existence must be independent of his.If the l ast part of my analysis seems mistake and even contradictory, it is because the poem itself, as it has already been said at the beginning, is confusing and even contradictory. To sum up I would like to say that, from my point of view, the important point about this poem is how Dickinsons attempt to break up with the traditional ideas of womanhood and gender roles, since it is based upon the traditional opposition between femininity/masculinity, passivity/activity, object/subject, proves itself in some way futile. unmatchable may notice that she is not defending femininity, or trying to posit it higher or at the same level than masculinity, but what she is doing is taking a male position.This may explain why she takes her identity from a man. She is opposing the fact that being a woman entails being passive and defenseless, but at the same time she is saying that her aggressive character appeared only after a man identified her. So, she is not pulling down the differences or the p ecking order existing between male and female, but interchanging the roles. Nevertheless, one should not think that Dickinsons poem is a failure from a feminist point of view , but on the contrary it is a success, since she manages to highlight the difficulty, or even impossibility, of writing at the same time Salceda 3 from and against a preestablished language and a system of thought, which are the very bases of the discrimination of women.
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