1.2 ‘The Sparrow’ - Paul Laurence Dunbar
‘The Sparrow’
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
A little bird, with plumage brown,
Beside my window flutters down,
A moment chirps its little strain,
Ten taps upon my window pane,
And chirps again, and hops along,
To call my notice to its song;
But I work on, nor heed its lay,
Till, in neglect, it flies away.
So birds of peace and hope and love
Come fluttering earthward from above,
To settle on life's window- sills,
And ease our load of earthly ills;
But we, in traffic's rush and din
Too deep engaged to let them in,
With deadened heart and sense plod on,
Nor know our loss till they are gone.
About the poet:
Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Dayton, Ohio, to parents who had been enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War, Dunbar began writing stories and verse when he was a child. He published his first poems at the age of 16 in a Dayton newspaper, and served as president of his high school's literary society.
Dunbar's popularity increased rapidly after his work was praised by William Dean Howells, a leading editor associated with Harper's Weekly. Dunbar became one of the first African-American writers to establish an international reputation. In addition to his poems, short stories, and novels, he also wrote the lyrics for the musical comedy In Dahomey (1903), the first all-African-American musical produced on Broadway in New York. The musical later toured in the United States and the United Kingdom. Suffering from tuberculosis, which then had no cure, Dunbar died in Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 33.
Much of Dunbar's more popular work in his lifetime was written in the "Negro dialect" associated with the antebellum South, though he also used the Midwestern regional dialect of James Whitcomb Riley. Dunbar also wrote in conventional English in other poetry and novels and is considered the first important African American sonnet writer. Since the late 20th century, scholars have become more interested in these other works.
Summary of the poem:
The poem "The Sparrow" is divided into two eight line stanzas where the poet first describes a particular incident before drawing a comparison between it and more significant social problems. The rhyme structure and rhythm are the same in both stanzas. The speaker mentions a single chirping bird in the opening line that they choose to ignore. The speaker describes how birds have a metaphorical meaning in the second stanza.
Part - I
The poet says that sparrows or birds with their (plumage) brown feathers come down to his window. They fly very fast and get closer to attract his attention. They also give a small noise, to make a short high sound or sounds, to attract his hearing sense. So, they flutter and chirps doing great physical efforts to attract the attention of Man in general and the poet particularly, after trying to attract the poets attention.
So, fluttering and hoping are it's means of attraction. Sparrow started singing and added more efforts to attract their attention, however all tries met with neglect and ignorance. Finally he flew away sadly and hopelessly when humans neglected him and let it fly far away with a broken heart.
Part- 2
The poet says that birds are always a symbol of great values like love, peace and hope. Sparrows come to Earth to relieve or help us get red of life's loads and problems. Sparrows try to get closer but Man unintentionally ignore them because of traffic, obstacles or problems of life. People are busy with life matters, that they can not enjoy the songs or beauty of such a bird. Unlikely, we do not recognize them until they leave or we lose them indeed.
Figures of speech:
"And ease our load of earthly ills" - It is a Metaphor.
Metaphor: A metaphor is a figure of speech that, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.
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ReplyDelete1.Plumage- Feathers
ReplyDelete2.Chirps- Make short high sounds
3.Flutters-To move quickly and lightly in air
4.Plod on- Difficult or dull
5.Heed- Pay attention
Chrip - tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage - feather
Plod - Trudge
Heed - disregard
Earthward - towards the ground
Chrip-tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage-feather
Flatter-compliment
Strain-stress
Neglect -forgot
Chrip - tweet
ReplyDeletePlod - Trudge
Earthward - towards
Flatter-compliment
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Neglect -forgot
Chrip-tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage-feather
Plod-trudge
Head-disregard
Earthward-towards the ground
Plumage - feather
ReplyDeleteFlatter - compliment
Chiprs -sharp sound as small bird
Neglect- indifferent;willfulness
Strain - mental tention
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1.Plumage _the feathers covering a brids 's body
ReplyDelete2.flutters- flaps
3.flies-countable
4.deadened- ative
Chrip-tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage- feathers
Plod- trudge
Heed - mind
Flutters - flit
Flatter- compiment
Chirp-tweet , window pane-glass of pane,plumage -feathers,flutter-flicker
ReplyDelete1 Plumage _the feathers covering a brids 's body
ReplyDelete2 Chrip - tweet
3 Plumage - feather
4 Plod - Trudge
5 Heed - disregard
6 Earthward - towards the ground
7 Strain-stress
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ReplyDelete1.Plumage-feathers
2.Chrip-To make a short sharp sound like a small bird or cricket.
3.Heed-pay attention
4.plod-trudge
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1.strain-stress
ReplyDelete2.plumage-feathers
3.earthward-towards the ground
4.neglect-forgot
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1.plumage -the feathers covering a bird's body
ReplyDelete2.flutters - to move or make something quickly and lightly especially through the air
3.chirp-to make short high sound
4.window pane - one piece of glass in a window
5.deadened- to make something less strong, painful etc
6.plod on - difficult or dull
7.strain- stress
8.Earthward -towards the ground
Neglect - UnCared
ReplyDeletedeadended - Weaken
strain - Stress
Chrips - a High Pitched Sound
engaged - Busy
Plumage -feathers which cover a bird
ReplyDeleteNeglect -no attention is given
Chirps- bird's sound
Deadended - painful
Plod on -difficult
Engaged - Busy
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Deadended - weakend
Strain - Strees
Chrip-tweet plumage -feather Flatter-compliment-strain-stress Neglect -forgot
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Neglect -indifferent,uncared
Chirps-birds sound
Deadened-painful,ative
Flutters - fly unsteadily
ReplyDeletestrain - excessive physical
plod - walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.
chrip - to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
neglet - fail to care for properly.
Plumage - the feathers which Cover a bird
ReplyDeleteChirps- birds sound
Neglect - uncared
Earthward- towards the ground
Plod - tudge
Plod- trudge
ReplyDeletePlumage- feathers
Chirps- birds sound
Flulters- to move or make
Neglect- forgot
Engaged - Busy
ReplyDeletePlod - tudge
Strain - stress
Neglect - uncared
ReplyDeleteFlulters - To Move
Chirps - Bird's Sound
Plumage - Features Which cover a Bird
Heed - Pay Attention
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Tender_caring
Cooing_to talk fondly
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1.Plumage- Feathers
ReplyDelete2.Chirps- Make short high sounds
3.fluttering -of a bird or other winged creature
4.strain - Stress
5.heed-careful attention.
Chrip-tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage-fealther
Plod-trudge
Heed-disregard
Erathward-towards the ground
Chirp- Tweet
ReplyDeletePlumage- Feathers
Heed- To pay attention to a advice
Deadened- To make something less strong
Plod- To walk slowly in a tired way
Plumage- Feathers , Engaged- Busy , Neglect- uncared , plod -trudge , strain- pressure
ReplyDeletePlumage -feathers which cover a bird
ReplyDeleteNeglect -no attention is given
Chirps- bird's sound
Deadended - painful
strain - Stress
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ReplyDeleteFlatter- compiment
ReplyDeleteEngaged-busy
ReplyDeletePlod-trudge
Neglect - uncared
Deadended - weakend
Plumage - feather which cover a bird
ReplyDeleteNegcelt -no attention is given
Chirps -birds sound
Plod -trudge
Engaged -busy
Plumage - layer of feathers that covers a bird
ReplyDeleteFlutters - to fly unsteadily flapping the wings
Chirps - noise made by a bird
Window pane - piece of glass in a window
1. Deadened - weakened
ReplyDelete2. Plod - trudge
3. Engaged - busy
4.strain - pressure
5. Chirps - birds sound
1) Plumage - Bird's feathers
ReplyDelete2) Flutters - To flap wings ( without
flying )
3) Window pane - One piece of
glass in a window
4) Neglect - Ignore
5) Chirps - To make such a sound
6) Plod - Difficulty
Engaged - busy
ReplyDeletePlumage - feature which cover a bird
Flatter - compliment
Plod - trudge
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ReplyDeletePlumage - feather
ReplyDeleteDeadened - weakened
Flutters - To flap wings
Window pane - One piece of
glass in a window
Plod - Difficulty
Chirps - bird's sound
1.Chirps-Bird's sound
ReplyDelete2.Plod-Difficulty
3.strain-Pressure
4.Plumage- Layer of feathers that covers a bird
5.Strain-Stress
1.Gleaming-Brightness
ReplyDelete2.cuckoo-A brid which makes a sound like it's name
3.Tender-caring
4.Patch-A piece of land
5.Cooing-To talk fondly
1)Plumage - Feathers
ReplyDelete2)Flatter - Compliment
3)Chirps - Tweet
4)Window pane - A piece of glass in the window
5)Heed - Disregard
6)Deadened - Weakened
7)Plod - Trudge
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Heed_disregard
Chirp_tweet
Deadened_weakened
Flatter_compliment
1.Heed- Pay attention
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3.Window pane - A piece of glass in the window
4.cuckoo-A brid which makes a sound like it's name
5.Plod - Trudge
1)Plumage - the collective features of a bird
ReplyDelete2)Chirps - short sound as of some birds or insects
3)Hops - to leap
4)Flutters- the wings hurriedly without flying
5)Heed - give attention to
6)Plod - walk and slowly with heavy steps
Hope -to leap
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Plumage -the collective features of a bird
Chirps-tweet
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Flatter-compliment
Strain-stress
Neglect -forgot
1 Chris -tweet
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4 plumage- a bird's features
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Hope_to leap
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