Thursday, January 16, 2020
Derozioââ¬â¢s A Walk by Moonlight Poetry Essay
Derozioââ¬â¢s A Walk by Moonlight Poetry is the awakening of our conscience. In ââ¬ËA Walk by Moonlightââ¬â¢ Derozio illustrates how, on a casual walk, he is ââ¬Å"allied to all the bliss, which other worlds weââ¬â¢re told affordâ⬠. The walk and observation makes him question life and introspect as well. The poem starts with pleasant memories of the previous night. Derozio feels blessed with a gift. In the future, when his mind is in turmoil and anxiety, he can ponder and contemplate upon this moment and find a ââ¬Å"happy spotâ⬠in his memories to rest. He says that there are some memories in our past which we keep looking to, ââ¬Å"soft hoursâ⬠which are far away and ââ¬Å"vagueâ⬠but they never ââ¬Å"burn outâ⬠and disappear. And when some of these memories were thrown across his path the previous night his heart was so uplifted, he thought ââ¬Å"it could have flownâ⬠. Derozio had been to meet a friend and saw other friends there too . All were people who thought in the same manner; they shared a common bond. ââ¬Å"Like minds to like mind ever tendââ¬â An universal lawâ⬠. à When he asked them for a walk, three at once joined him. They were his cherished friends ââ¬â two were people with intellectual minds and in age were his equals, the other was young but ââ¬Å"endearedâ⬠by all. The beauty of the night transforms their thinking and revives their hearts, which had become numb and feelingless. The poet is deeply touched by small movements of nature and uses them metaphorically to bring out the joy and enlightenment that he receives. The moon looked powerful and majestic in the sky, and benignly looked down upon the earth. The clouds ââ¬Å"dividedâ⬠and broke apart ââ¬Å"in homage to her worthâ⬠by not trying to obscure her. The leaves swayed slightly due to the breeze but Derozio feels that they are actually dancing and ââ¬Å"rejoicingâ⬠for the ââ¬Å"influence of the moonâ⬠. The moon in turn seems to throw light on the leaves and make them silver robes. For the one hour, when the moon is on its zenith, the leaves look ââ¬Å"mysticâ⬠and magical. The winds too seem to be singing and ââ¬Å"hymningâ⬠in praise of the strength of the moon. The winds take on the role of minstrels, whose songs provoke Derozioââ¬â¢s soul. He feels that there is something magical in the night that ââ¬Å"bindâ⬠them together in its spell and enchants them with its beauty. They are moved toà such a great extent that they not only saw but also ââ¬Å"felt the moonlightâ⬠around them. Amidst such a splendid scenario, the poet turns philosophical and becomes sensitive to the objects of nature. He first speaks of the ââ¬Å"mysteriousâ⬠relationship between man and nature, which though ââ¬Å"vagueâ⬠, ââ¬Å"bind us to our earthâ⬠. The natural world fills our hearts with their ââ¬Å"tones of holly mirthâ⬠and divine joy. Derozio then talks of the ââ¬Å"lovelyâ⬠old memories which help us in getting a better insight of ourselves. Due to this awareness we are able to connect with our spiritual selves. And when this happens, man stands ââ¬Å"proudâ⬠; this is the uniqueness of man ââ¬â to be touched and be enriched by nature. To understand the universe, we must first understand ourselves. In times we are living, our senses have become numb. We have lost the opportunity to be stirred by beauty, but Derozio feels immense joy and pleasure as his senses are awakened at once. All his memories clear up and he is enthused by the beauty of Nature. All Nature is Godââ¬â¢s creation and He saw sadness in man. It is only when man is able to release his soul will he survive and as Derozio glimpses the celestial hand of Nature, he too becomes divine. Now enlightened, Derozio realizes that our bodies are mortal. He finds out that, ââ¬Å"This earthliness goes by, And we behold the spiritualness Of all that cannot dieâ⬠. à The earth and all its beauty is given to us as a gift. When we understand this, we understand our spirituality and we are better human beings. This self-realization is sudden and rare. It is then that we recognize the voices that this ââ¬Å"night-wind singsâ⬠. The rustling of the trees, the winds, leavesâ⬠¦everythingââ¬âit is then that we apprehend that the ââ¬Å"mystic melodyâ⬠of Nature carries a message. These voices make the forest look like a musical instrument. We too begin speaking the ââ¬Å"silken language of the starsâ⬠. Only then do we realize that it is sympathy that ââ¬Å"pales the young moonââ¬â¢s cheekâ⬠. Our inner eye opens up and we can see the real possibilities that are within us. These glorious things may appear to others on the ââ¬Å"sleeperââ¬â¢s couchâ⬠but we no more see them as dreams. They are not unreachable rainbows. It is said that such ââ¬Å"blissâ⬠is received only in ââ¬Å"other worldsâ⬠(death). Derozio thanks God and Nature for receiving this illumination in this life itself. His heart fills with happiness and is ââ¬Å"betteredâ⬠when he feels that he is aà part of Nature and Nature is a part of him. They are ââ¬Å"gently boundâ⬠. However lifeless and separated the flowers the stars and the sky seem, which ordinary minds may not understand, they too have their objectives. Nature has the purpose to ââ¬Å"stir our sympathyâ⬠and move our hearts. Derozio concludes by saying that he cannot even stamp the grass as he walks. ââ¬Å"The grass has then a voice Its heart ââ¬â I hear it beat.ââ¬
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