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Literary Analysis Of Eating Alone By Li-Young Lee

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Eating alone is a great poem written by Li-Young Lee, it is showing how lonely and sad is the writer, and how he spent every meal alone. It a very emotional and affective poem, it has a lot of different meanings and emotions that the author stated in the poem. Now I will discuss the rhythm and the meter of the poem, and identify the subject of the poem and the speaker tone in it. I will also try to explain the whole poem in this essay. The whole poem was talking about Lee’s father (the subject of the poem). He focused a lot about his father and how he misses him a lot, and how he spent all the night cooking and eating alone every night. He also mentioned how cold and bare is his nights without his father. Also, he mentioned that he saw his father in the morning waving from the trees, but it was just the shovel. Lee also went back in time remembering the days he used to walk with his father side by side, that briefly brought joy to his life. However, this joy didn’t last long, when he returned to reality, he remembers that his father death. The poem doesn’t directly say that his father is dead, but some cues were given in several stanzas, for example when he said, “I still see him bend that way-left hand braced on knee, creaky to lift and hold to my eye a rotten pear” this shows that his father have aged, also when he said “Once years back. I walked beside my father among the windfall pears” that also shows that years back his father was old, so those two stanzas suggest that lee’s father is dead now. The tone of the speaker was very sad, cold and lonely for misses his father. Evidence that support that he misses his father can be found in the poem. The second and the third stanza reflects how he feels about the weather and I think he meant the fall season in which he uses a cold tone “the garden is bare now. The ground is cold, brown and old”, he clearly just mentioning the negative sounding around fall. A lonely tone also found in the last few stanzas, when he mentioned that his food is almost cooked “White rice steaming, almost done. Sweet green peas fried in onions. Shrimp braised in sesame oil and garlic. And my own loneliness. What more could I, a young man, want.”. The part where he said, “And my own

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