Friday, November 15, 2019
Exile :: Literary Analysis, Julia Alvarez
The poem ââ¬Å"Exileâ⬠by Julia Alvarez dramatizes the conflicts of a young girlââ¬â¢s familyââ¬â¢s escape from an oppressive dictatorship in the Dominican Republic to the freedom of the United States. The setting of this poem starts in the city of Trujillo in the Dominican Republic, which was renamed for the brutal dictator Rafael Trujillo; however, it eventually changes to New York when the family succeeds to escape. The speaker is a young girl who is unsophisticated to the world; therefore, she does not know what is happening to her family, even though she surmises that something is wrong. The author uses an extended metaphor throughout the poem to compare ââ¬Å"swimmingâ⬠and escaping the Dominican Republic. Through the line ââ¬Å"A hurried bag, allowing one toy a piece,â⬠(13) it feels as if the family were exiled or forced to leave its country. The title of the poem ââ¬Å"Exile,â⬠informs the reader that there was no choice for the family but to l eave the Dominican Republic, but certain words and phrases reiterate the title. In this poem, the speaker expresser her feeling about fleeing her home and how isolated she feels in the United States. The poet uses four line stanzas or quatrains, and this is a narrative poem because the speaker tells a story. The speaker seems a little odd in a way because she does not know what is happening; ââ¬Å"Worried whispersâ⬠(6) is an alliteration, and it also symbolizes the speakerââ¬â¢s anxiety. Both her uncle and father do not tell the truth to the speaker, instead they ââ¬Å"Sugarcoatâ⬠it. This is similar to Emily Dickinsonââ¬â¢s poem ââ¬Å"Tell all the truth but tell it slantâ⬠because the children might get scared if they learn the truth right away. In the line ââ¬Å"What a good time sheââ¬â¢ll have learning to swim,â⬠(11) the poet again emphasizes how adults lie to children so they do not hurt them. The speaker feels as though her parents are lying to her; however, she just trusts them because she believes that what adults do cannot go wrong. Also, ââ¬Å"A week at the beach so papi get some restâ⬠(15) sounds as if the speakerââ¬â¢s fath er has to leave the Dominican Republic because he is some kind of danger. The speaker struggles throughout the poem because she is leaving everything she has known behind, and she is going to a new land that she knows nothing about.
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