Thursday, July 18, 2019
ââ¬ÅLittle Boy Cryingââ¬Â by Mervyn Morris Essay
In the first stanza, the boy had a tantrum, ââ¬Å"splashingâ⬠his ââ¬Å"bare feetâ⬠around a puddle. The father doesnââ¬â¢t approve of this, and ââ¬Å"struck(s)â⬠a ââ¬Å"quick slapâ⬠across his sonââ¬â¢s face. However, the father refuses to show any signs ââ¬Å"of guilt or sorrowâ⬠for what he has done. The father is regretful but thinks it is more important for his sonââ¬â¢s development that he remains staunch. The boy is waiting for his father to apologise, but his father refuses to give in, because he doesnââ¬â¢t want to give his son the idea that he can get away with more incidents like this. This gives the impression of a boy who knows the effect he has on his father, and waits for signs that he is weakening. The father realises that there is an inner evil in his son which needs controlling. There is frequent use of onomatopoeia such as when he describes his son as an ââ¬Å"ogreâ⬠, despite his size. The boy still wants revenge on his parent, believing the latter thinks nothing of him. Since the boy has thoughts of wanting revenge, the punishment viewed in this light seems to be justified. The father hopes in time, his son will ââ¬Å"understandâ⬠the need for discipline, and this is expressed through the words ââ¬Å"but dare not ruin the lessons you should learnâ⬠. This occasion is also tough for the father because he is hiding his inner core of uncertainty and suffering ââ¬Å"behind that maskâ⬠, after ââ¬Å"slappingâ⬠the boy. The father is not repent; he is a man who follows absolute values. He doesnââ¬â¢t seem to comprehend that mercy is more powerful than judging to the letter of the law. The use of contrast, such as the boyââ¬â¢s slack behaviour and his fatherââ¬â¢s firmness, helps add depth to the relationship between the boy and the parent. Other examples of contrast include the boyââ¬â¢s diminutive nature and powerful influence over his father, the vulnerability of his character and cunning, evil and shrewd mind. It is incredible to understand that this three year old possesses such qualities.
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