Sunday, March 17, 2019
Importance of Control in Staffords Traveling Through the Dark Essay
Importance of Control in Staffords Traveling Through the dark   In William Staffords Traveling Through the Dark, the narrator encounters a beat(p) cervid on the edge of the road. He knows that the safe and proper course of operation is to push the deer into the canyon, but when he finds that the doe was near with child(p) birth before she died, he hesitates to kill the unborn fawn. Staffords central fancy in the poem revolves around the decision the narrator makes to sacrifice the deer in order to clear the road of obstacles, so that others who drive on the dark, narrow road wont have to swerve.   The image of the deer evokes sympathy and compassion from the reader because the image isnt merely that of a dead animal. The second stanza describes the dead deer as the reader would expect. The narrator stood by the quite a little, a doe, a recent killing / she had stiffened already, almost cold. The lifeless deer, merely a heap of animal recently killed on the road, seems ready to be pushed into the canyon, but the adjacent stanza reverses the image of the deer. The narrator approaches ...
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