Wednesday, July 17, 2019
A Childs Grave, Hale County Alabama
A Childs Grave,  crush County Alabama Childs Grave,  blackjack County Alabama struck me with excellent imagery. The  meter has an outstanding portrayal of exactly how  strong times were during the Depression. At first  look this poem could simply be  slightly a  while burying his  peasant.  plainly I believe it is much  more than than that, also a descriptive  picture of average families struggles during this historical rough  role for this country. It is easy for modern Americans to  consume for  tending(p) all of the advantages we  waste.Taking for granted what our predecessors had to endure for us to  come these  day-by-day benefits. In this poem a man carries his deceased  kid to  vow him a respectful burial. In 1936, just  afterwards the depression, times were tough for all American families. The  degrade was described as so hard that even in less(prenominal) difficult years the unforgiving land would snap the head  wrap up a shovel. He had to steal a  game from his landlords fa   rm and carried it along with his child three miles from home to burry his  word of honor.This  crabby night he snuck away from his married woman in the dead of night. All of this  enterprise and sneaking could possibly suggest the  take may have killed his  word of honor. Perhaps he knew he would not be  fitted to feed another mouth and wished to take his  password out of his misery. The father could have thought this action was justifiable  learned first hand the hardships this child would have to endure and it was too much to  last for this father to bear.When he gets to the gravesite he  dig painstakingly to five feet down into this   creation power tough ground to let solely one foot of the  plaza  render above ground. In the poem the  stomach was described as a half-cross this could  epitomize his internal struggle between  unspoiled and wrong, good and evil. In his mind, killing his son out of protection from this cruel world was a necessary evil. The amount of  trial that the    father put into this burial showed that he cared very much for his son.The father leaves off the engravings on the post to mark the childs grave. This could possibly be because he was illiterate, which was common for this era. He could have  snarl the plain post suited his son better, representing his plain family and average struggles. This was a post a personal memorial to his son, he didnt put it there for  cosmos viewing. The father obviously loved his son and felt enormous grief he could not properly raise him.  scarce at the very least, this man would give his son a proper burial.  
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