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What has been the interpretation of Jose Rizal poem "My first inspiration?
I need interpretation Rizal's poem "My first inspiration," it should be in its English version,
MY FIRST INSPIRATON Why falls so rich a perfume spray the cradles of fragrant flowers to this day of celebration? Why from wood and dale we hear the sweet tone steps that seem to be singing a chorus of nightingales? Why in the grass below do birds begin to wind noises, they release their mellifluous voice hop from branch to branch? Why Spring shining its crystalline whisper to agree to the gentle breeze crooner that it flows among the flowers? Why seems more endearing, more just than other days, the face enchanting dawn, the clouds appear red? The reason, dear mother, that they celebrate the day of your flower: the rose of its perfume, the bird with its harmonies. And in the spring that rings with laughter at this joyful day with its murmur seems to say: "live happily ever after!" And since this spring in the woods now turn to hear the first note of my lute I emote to the impulse of my love! The word "inspiration" has two levels of meaning: the conventional one we use every day and the root meaning rarely used in modern speech, but always present as a connotation the other: (1) stimulation of the mind or emotions to a high level of feeling or activity, and (2) The act of breathing, inhaling air into the lungs. This poem speaks (2) In the first stanza: the inspiration of sweet aromas of what is said be a celebration day "." The second stanza moves to the sweet, musical sound of birds singing in the woods and valleys of such a day. The third stanza, of course, begins to merge the two images in subtle ways: the birds "Start" to be sung (or are surprised to sing) by the sound of wind blowing. The wind has provided impetus for the song, but it also seems to "inspire" their song, as in (a) above is, it stimulates a high level of activity. In the fourth stanza, the spring water air to a whisper even the sound of the breeze (zephyr) as it flows along the flowers. Therefore, in the first half of the poem we have the music of birds and the brook "inspired" by the wind is the air we breathe. And as we breathe the scent of the flowers (which the river flows), because it is carried by the wind. Imaging these first four verses is perfectly bonded together, giving us a sense of celebration of a beautiful spring day in nature. Poem may be complete at this stage, it would be a sweet little poem, a song. But the poem moves in a different direction. Why date seem so much brighter, more beautiful than others? Why is brighter morning today? The next two verses answer this question. The poem, he is, is addressed to the mother of the speaker, and it is his day of "flowers" (birthday, probably). The scent of flowers, the birds singing and the sound of bubbling brook all celebrate the day, they "party" in his honor. They wish him all the best: "Live happily ever after." Now, the poem becomes more fragile, more understated. To his "dear mother" is also the source of inspiration – He to his first breath of life, advancing toward each creative acts or ideas. But to say that in so many words would be trite and sentimental. Thus in the last stanza the speaker is acting on sentiment. Join the music of the fountain (and birds and wind), he will play on a lute. Mother is invited to turn from nature to the art of man, birds and the brook to the sound of emotion without expressing a word lute. And what is the source of inspiration ", which moves to play the lute? Why, "the impulse of my love." The speaker's love for mother. The mother reflects the love of her child. This is the first sound of music, which is inspired by the love of mother and child, but Indeed, the entire poem – the music of his verses – has also been inspired in the same way. I think you should be warned, however, this is not the interpretation of poem Rizal (in fact, is an interpretation of a translation, which may or may not accurately reflect the original – especially with his care, but rhymed verse laboriously, ABBA). Therefore, it is my interpretation. There are as there are readers, and written interpretation does precisely his experience of the poem – which is always beyond words. It is also merely an interpretation. There will be many others there are readers. I'm curious: What is YOUR interpretation. This is what is important to you. I hope that mine may have been useful for you, but it can not be definitive Best. wishes.
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