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In Derek Walcott’s "Midsummer,” the speaker reveals his perspective by using allusions that give information about his background, the topics that are important to him, and his attitude and feelings. Think about your own background and experiences. In a paragraph, explain how your perspective affects your interpretation and understanding of "Midsummer.”

MIDSUMMER

With the stampeding hiss and scurry of green lemmings, midsummer’s leaves race to extinction like the roar
of a Brixton riot tunneled by water hoses;
they seethe toward autumn’s fire—it is in their nature,
being men as well as leaves, to die for the sun.
The leaf stems tug at their chains, the branches bending
like Boer cattle under Tory whips that drag every wagon
nearer to apartheid. And, for me, that closes
the child’s fairy tale of an antic England—fairy rings,
thatched cottages fenced with dog roses,
a green gale lifting the hair of Warwickshire.
I was there to add some color to the British theater.
“But the blacks can’t do Shakespeare, they have no experience.”
This was true. Their thick skulls bled with rancor
when the riot police and the skinheads exchanged quips
you could trace to the Sonnets, or the Moor’s eclipse.
Praise had bled my lines white of any more anger,
and snow had inducted me into white fellowships,
while Calibans howled down the barred streets of an empire that began with Caedmon’s raceless dew, and is ending
in the alleys of Brixton, burning like Turner’s ships.

Respuesta :

This question requires a personal answer about how your perspective affects your understanding of "Midsummer." Since I cannot provide a personal answer here, I will give you guidelines on how to do it:

  • Take your background into consideration: Where you are from, what your gender is, what your race is.
  • After reading the excerpt, ask yourself if you can relate to it, if you have also suffered any sort of prejudice in life.
  • Write your paragraph explaining how your background and experiences affect your understanding, that is, if you can relate to the poem and why.

Writing about "Midsummer" from a personal perspective

Begin by reading the excerpt from "Midsummer" and understanding its theme. The author is discussing racial equality issues and alluding to the Brixton riot.

Now, think about your own life, background, and experiences. Take your origin, gender, race, and age into consideration, for example. How do those factors affect your understanding of the poem? If you have been a victim of prejudice, for instance, that can help you relate to the poem.

Draft your paragraph explaining your perspective about the poem. Make the necessary changes to improve grammar, spelling, and cohesion. Then, write the final version.

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