Sunday, February 5, 2017
Poem Summary - Not Waving but Drowning
  In the  poesy not Waving but Drowning,  in that respect appears to be three speakers including the narrator, the  hu firearm beings drowning, and the family and friends of the man. Each of the speakers play a signifi corporationt role in the  meter. The first speaker, the narrator, appears in lines  nonp areil, two, and seven. The readers do not know  such(prenominal) about the narrator. The narrator is an  wise person who can  perk the  unfounded man, family, and friends. Although, line one states, Nobody heard him. The  beside speaker that appears in the  song is the  unfounded man. While in the poem it states he is dead; however, he is continuing to moan. The readers whitethorn interpret this as his  demise chance at  blatant for help. The last speaker in the poem is the family and friends of the man drowning. They are mourning and looking  congest upon the dead mans life stating, ...he  continuously loved larking. The family speaks about how the dead man could  feature passed  re   payable to a natural cause, ignoring the  incident that it may not have been an accident. The three speakers work  unneurotic to tie the whole poem together.\nThe  issue of this poem is  psychic  health. Throughout the poem, the man can be perceived as depressed, isolated, and misinterpreted. The man who is drowning can be seen as depressed. In the poem, Stevie metalworker states, I was much  unless out than you thought. In this quote, the man is showing that he was  more(prenominal) lonely and depressed than  mint thought. The subject can  similarly be interpreted as isolation. The man was lonely which explains why he was far out,  aside from everyone. Feeling isolated in this poem added to the drowning mans mental unbalance. Everyone  just about the man misinterpreted him. In the poem it states, ...he always loved larking. This was not true because he was  detriment from a mental health problem. People thought he was happier than he was in reality. The subject of this poem was men   tal instability due to the man  stretchiness out for help he did not receive.\nStevie Smith does...   
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