Joseph Campbell.
The poem 'The Old Woman' is written by Joseph Campbell. The poem is divided into 3 stanza. The meaning of the poem is deeper than any romantic poem. The poem is very simple, realistic poem. The poet has given the description of old lady by different comparisons . It s very natural to see beauty in young women , but t is very understanding to describe the beauty of old woman. It requires great imaginative power to see beauty in old age.
In the first stanza , the poet compares the old
lady with the white candle. As the white candle in the holy place gives light
and guided the person who comes there.
It is the symbol of holy figure.
Likewise the old lady's face compared
with the white candle. The old lady guides others by the using experience. She
enlightens the life of others. Moreover,
white candle is a symbol of beauty. The poet finds beauty in her face.
In the
second stanza, the poet compares the old
lady with the spent radiance of the winter's sun. It means passing of time, and
as the sun travels more and more in the sky it spends its radiance more and
more. Through the time passes , she has gathered a wide experience of life.
Moreover , at the sunshine the sunset
looks beautiful due to radiance. Here, the same thing for the old lady. Here
wide range of experience is an extra ornaments in the life of old lady. It adds charms in her beauty.
In the
final stanza, the poet compares the old woman with the ruined water of the
mill. They neither vanished nor runs away. So here the same position for the
old lady. Her broods have gone away from her in old age and , her thoughts are
still as ruined waters of the mills. It means it suggests steadiness and
maturity in the life of old lady.
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