Friday, February 11, 2011

Poem Analysis 1 - The Wild Swans at Coole




The Wild Swans at Coole by William Butler Yeats

 The trees are in their autumn beauty, 
the woodland paths are dry, 
Under the October twilight the water
Mirrors a still sky; 
upon the brimming water among the stones
are nine-and-fifty Swans.

The nineteenth autumn has come upon me
Since I first made my count;
I saw, before I had well finished,
All suddenly mount
And scatter wheeling in great broken winds 
Upon their clamorous wings.

I have looked upon those brilliant creatures,
And now my heart is sore.
All's changed since I, hearing at twilight,
The first time on this shore,
The bell-beat of their wings above my head,
Trod with a lighter tread.

Unwearied still, lover by lover,
They paddle in the cold
Companionable streams or climb the air;
Their hearts have not grown old;
Passion or conquest, wander where they will,
Attend upon them still.

But now they drift on the still water,
Mysterious, beautiful;
Among what rushes will they build,
By what lake's edge or pool
Delight men's eyes when I awake some day
To find they have flown away?



Poem Analysis - The Wild Swans at Coole by William Butler Yeats

  • SUBJECT-MATTER

This poem, by William Butler Yeats, records the poet’s memory; he recalls what he has once seen nineteen years ago. After watching the swans for nineteen autumn, he finds that everything in his life has changed and he has already old while the swans remains the same. They paddle by in the water or fly by in the air in pairs, “lover by lover.” The swans also feel comfortable with the stream albeit it is cold. However, out of the blue, they start spreading away, wheeling in great broken winds upon their riotous wings. He feels sad of the disappearance of the birds as they used to inspire his life.

  • THEME

            At first glance the poem may appear to have no serious purpose other than telling us about a flock of swans, but actually the poet expresses his personal feeling that has realized his maturity and dreams about staying young in his heart. This is resembled in the analogy with the swans: “Their hearts have not grown old”. He even compares his life with that swans. In the last stanza, the poet shows that he is frightened about his future because he does not have goal like swans that fly away to the south each year. He also thought that nothing can last long and everything has to go away and die.

  • EMOTION

            The poem is sad and melancholic. It seeks not only to re-create the scene for the reader, but to have him feel the reality of life. The poet creates a mood of sadness and tells the reader that he is very sad. Perhaps he wrote the poem during autumn when he felt lonely and unhappy. He writes something about the swans to show that the swans are the opposite side of him and it also shows that how sad he was.

  • CRAFTMANSHIP

            The poem has the structure of five stanzas; each stanza consists of six lines. The rhyme scheme for each stanza is same and the rhyme used is a-b-c-b-d-d. This structure of stanza also appropriate with the situation. The language of this stanza is figurative and it is quite hard to understand the literal meaning of this poem. For instance, mirrors a still sky in line four is to describe a scene of the place he watches the swans.

            Throughout the re-creation the poet seeks to involve quite a number of symbols. The first symbol used is “autumn” to indicate the end of his young age. During autumn, the leaves fall ad that incident symbolizes nearly the end of his young age. Then, “dry woodland paths” from the second line means that a lot of routes in the poet’s life have already been forgotten. “October twilight” in third line refers to the end of the poet’s life. Twilight means dusk, that is the end of day and it brings meaning that nearly the end. Besides, there is also personification when the poet gives human qualities to the swans which are passion and conquest. Then, “bell-beat” in the third stanza is an example of onomatopoeia as this describes the sounds of the swans’ wings as they fly away. It also can be alliteration as there is repetition of ‘b’ sound. The repetition of ‘w’ sound in “wonder where they will” also represents alliteration.

            Next, the poet uses swan as the metaphor of himself. In the last line of first stanza, it is stated that there are fifty nine swans which means there must be a swan that does not have partner. So, that particular swan refers to the poet because it is similar to his life that does not have partner as well. The poet also compares the lake to a mirror because it is flat.




WHY TOMORROW IF YOU CAN DO IT TODAY??



Perhaps most of us are familiar with goes saying "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today". However, most people still keep delaying their task without concrete reasons,especially students. Do you really know what is procrastination??By clicking here, you may read few quotes about procrastination.

Actually,the word procrastination comes from Latin which is Pro means “in favor off” and Cras means “tomorrow”. Procrastination is understandable as put things off until the last moment. It is a common problem that can range from an inferior irritation to a serious handicap on life. In fact, anyone from all walks of life procrastinates to some level and it is pretty normal that people procrastinate over one thing or another. However, some are chronically affected by it until it stops people from fulfilling their potential and interrupt their profession. As for students, it intervenes with their academic and personal success. A psychologist, William Knaus estimated that 90% of college students procrastinate. Of these students, 25% are chronic procrastinators and they are usually the ones who end up dropping out of college.

Procrastination is synonym with students. Essentially, students put things off because they do not want to do them, or because they have too many other things to do. Putting things off-big or small- is part of being human. For some people, procrastination is normal to them while some people feel that it distract their normal life. Commonly, people delay tasks that seem in some way difficult or challenging. Some people procrastinate because they believe that they can do the particular job better during last minute. Usually people who procrastinate tend to:
   ·         Find it hard to make a start – ‘I’m waiting till I’m in the right mood’
   ·        Create distractions – ‘Before I start, I’ll just check my emails/have a snack/etc... .’
   ·         Waste time by working ineffectively – ‘I spent time on the task but have nothing to show for it’
   ·        Rush at the eleventh hour – ‘I work better under stress’
   ·        Miss deadlines – then feel guilty, disappointed and judgmental

According to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, procrastination means to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it. It has same meaning as put off. To make it simpler, we procrastinate when we put off things that we should be focusing on right now; usually in favor of doing something that we are comfortable doing. Another definition taken from American College dictionary is to procrastinate means to defer action, delay; to put off till another day or time. So, whenever you put off something you are procrastinating, regardless of the reason for your delay.

In addition, according to psychologist Professor Clarry Lay, a well-known writer on procrastination, procrastination occurs when there is “a temporal gap between intended behavior and enacted behavior.” That is, procrastination is taking place when there is a significant time period when people intend to do a job, and when they actually do it.

Usually, procrastination is wrongly understood as laziness. Basically, in spite of this, procrastination is caused by inner conflict where there is a desire to do something, matched with a corresponding confrontation to doing it. Therefore, energy to prepare to act and then to implement the act does not flow so there is no inaction and then conflict.

However, putting off an unimportant task is not considered as procrastination: it may be just be good prioritization. Besides, putting off an important task for a short period because we are feeling particularly tired is not certainly procrastination either, on condition that we do not defer starting the task for more than a day or so. If we have undeniable good reason for rescheduling something important, then we are not necessarily procrastinating. But if you are simply “making an excuse” because you really just do not want to do it, then you are.










Monday, February 7, 2011

Cheating : Don't take the risk!

Cheating in school is common. Most students admit to cheating in high school and college. Some kids cheat because they don't want to do the work to get good grades. Others think they need to cheat to get ahead.However, it is important not to cheat in exam. For those who plan to cheat in exam please stop it since most of the invigilators are very experience to detect any cheating activities.

What are the consequences if you are caught cheating in exam???
a) Expel from school or university
b) Fail for overall exams
c) Barred from all Exams

     According to UiTM's academic rules, bringing notes to the examination hall is an offence punishable by a RM100 fine or suspension for one semester.Despite the harsh penalties, university students appear willing to run the risk of cheating according to a recent online survey conducted via social networking site Facebook

     Usually, students cheat because of lack of preparation and too little time spent on studying. However, these can be resolved if they make early preparation and spent more time on studying. In fact, dishonesty may start in exams but can become a habit that will stay with them when they enter working world.

     In order to help yourself by avoiding cheating, click here