Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Analysis of “The Seduction”
The Seduction is a  numbers  write by Eileen McCauley. It is  almost a  untried and vulner adequate to(p) sixteen year  emeritus  daughter whose head is fil lead with thoughts  rough love and  squash portrayed in teenage magazines. These fake ideals lead her to  intend that a  male child, whom she meets at a party,   genuinely loves her, when re all(prenominal)y he is just acquiring her drunk so her resistance  bequeath be lower and she will  score in to what he wants from her sex. Three months  by and by she discovers that she is pregnant, she blames teen magazines for filling her head with  fictional ideal of romance.In the very first  rime of the poem, the writer introduces the scene of the poem, He led her to the quiet bricks of the Birkenhead docks,   furtherther past the  plate stream of the traffic through step up the city, far from the blind windows of the tower blocks.  This tells us of how  at that place is nobody around to witness what they do. It becomes  top out to the r   eader at the beginning of the poem that he is  deforming to get her drunk, as when the poet is describing the moment they met, one of the first  liaisons he is doing is buying her drinks. We also see this at a later stage when they  are at the docks. He handed her the vodka  this  reference proves that he is making an effort to try and get the girl drunk because the alcoholic beverage will affect her decisions and causes her to agree to things she normally wouldnt. Also In the second verse, the boy mutters little slag. This shows us that the boy thinks very little of the girl and lacks respect for women. We  accordingly discover that the girl is under  any(prenominal) sort of spell because as he talked about football, she had nodded, quite enchanted this shows us that she is keen to listen to what he has to say. With his  look as  sad as  ace  the use of the word iodine  employ to describe his eyes suggests that there is something  shabbiness about him as iodine is a dark blue/black    acid. In the fifth stanza, the boy mentions that he goes  belt down to the river when he should be in  school day or having dinner with a  handle of shimmering paint  vaporous.  This shows us that he doesnt spend  frequently, if any time in school and that he uses the paint thinner as a drug. If the girl was sober, this would be a clear sign to  bind away from him  nevertheless he has  bring down her resistance by getting her drunk.We  puke tell that the girl is a  untested teenager who enjoys school and wants to do  puff up as she talks about her  culture in an enthusiastic way. The beginning of the  sixth stanza makes us  incarnate how precocious this girl really is, so she followed him there, all  racy white shoes, all wide blue eyes and bottles of vodka.  This  curse shows us that she is  act to grow up too  nimble because this is what the magazines  do her believe was the right thing to do. The poets then says then when he swiftly contrived to kiss her, his kiss was  odorize b   y Listerine this tells us that he was  inclined(p) for what he wanted to do.Even though we realise that the girl is very precocious, we discover how  untested she actually is as it says she stifled a giggle, reminded of numerous stories from teenage magazines this also tells us that she has read about moments like these but hasnt experienced them until now. The next stanza begins with When she discovers she was  terzetto months gone this shows us that the poet has used euphemism to  accentuate the harsh reality of what this girl is  liberation through. And she ripped up all her My Guy and Jackie  icon comics I think she does this because the magazines are what  modify her head with false ideals about what romance and love should be like. She is angry that the media  be to her and thats why she ripped then all up. The next stanza then says and on that day, she  stony-broke the heels of her high white shoes and flung them at the wall she does this because they were the shoes she wore    on the  dark of the party to make her look and  nip  older.She doesnt want them anymore as she realises that she doesnt want to be older because of the massive problem that she is  governanced with. The  ordinal stanza is mainly telling us about what the magazines have told this girl about what her  intent should be like full of glitzy  musical mode features and stories of love and romance, where strangers could lead you to bright  refreshed worlds, and how would you know if you never took a  find out?  This reflects on the consequences of what she did last  night and how the media make her think she should take a chance.The  ninth stanza says full of fresh fruit diets this shows us that she wont be able to try out any of these diets as she is now three months pregnant. Now with a softly rounded belly, she was sickened  both  break of day by stupid stupid promises,  merely tacitly made This shows us that she is reminded every morning of the huge mistake that she made that night. Als   o the word stupid is  reiterate twice, maybe to emphasise that she regrets her actions a lot.The poet then states in the ten and  ordinal stanza the things that the girl would be missing out on. This reminds us that the girl is so  tender and is faced with problems that she shouldnt have to face at that age. With a glass of lager-shandy, on a carpeted floor this sentence makes the fantasy of romance seem far better than what is really is. The use of the  manner of speaking carpeted floor makes it seem  distinguished and lager shandy makes it seem much more innocent as it is a lighter drink than the vodka she drunk the night of the party.In the last few stanzas, the poet states things that the girl would  earlier do than become pregnant  and then again, better to be  bullet scented drugs or festering, invisibly  fired This shows us that she is almost going into a state of depression. She then describes being stuck in a feminine void, which  essentially means accidentally becoming pre   gnant. In the very last stanza, it becomes clear to us that she is very ashamed of herself because the poet says better to  twist away, move away, fade away, than to have the neighbours  rustle you always looked the type.   
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