Tuesday 20 October 2020

Animals


Animals

                                           By Walt Whitman


Analysis :

·       The poem ‘Animals’ is composed by Walt Whitman, renowned as national poet of America. This poem is song no. 32 in the ‘Song of Myself’ which is a part of Walt Whitman’s collection ‘The Leaves of Grass’.

·       The poem is critical in tone and didactic in nature. It criticises human attitude of never being satisfied.

·       The poem is composed as free verse without any rhyme scheme and stanza division and pattern. The line length is also irregular.

·       The Poet making a comparative study  between Animals and humans affirms that animals are far better than human beings.                                                                                     

·       The poem conveys that the human beings in the course of being civilised, advanced and progressive, have lost the more important values such as innocence, contentment and happiness. He stresses upon the fact that if we are not happy, contented and peaceful, all the civilisation and advancement is of no use.

·       The theme of the poem is that real happiness and peace of mind are more important than advancement and development.

 

Summary / Synopsis

The poet, Walt Whitman wants to take a U-turn and go back to the old age when humans used to live the way animals do. He wants to live among animals because he thinks animals are far better than human beings. Animals are calm, contented and peaceful. He wants to observe them so that he may learn and imbibe their qualities.

According to the poet, there is no end to the desires of human beings. They are always dissatisfied and keep complaining about their present condition. The animals unlike humans don’t get depressed and restless, nor they weep for their sins or past mistakes.

 The animals don’t bother about their religious duties and God. The human beings worship other human gods who lived on this earth thousand years ago.

The animals are blessed with self satisfaction also, they are not mad about hoarding all the materialistic things. They are satisfied and happier that’s why they don’t try to please other animals. No animal is more respectable for other animals.

The poet accepts the animals as his ancestors and feels that he belongs to them.  Animals clearly show to have possessed the qualities which even human beings possessed once and lost them out of their ignorance. Unfortunately, in the course of being civilised they have lost these qualities that they were born with.


Line by line explanation

 

Line 1 – 2

I think I could turn and live with animals, they are

so placid and self-contain’d,

I stand and look at them long and long.

In these lines, the poet has expressed his wish to about turn and go back to the ancient time when humans used to live the way animals do. He wants to live among animals because he thinks animals are far better than human beings. Animals are calm, contented and peaceful. He wants to stand close to them and observe them quietly for a long time, to learn their qualities so that he can make his life more peaceful and happier.

 

Line 3 -8

They do not sweat and whine about their condition,

They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, 

They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,

Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with

the mania of owning things,

Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that

lived thousands of years ago,

Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.

According to the poet human beings are greedy and there is no end to their desires. They tire themselves beyond the limit in fulfilling their desires and are always dissatisfied with their lot. They keep complaining about their present condition and always feel miserable. On the contrary the animals are happy with what they have. The animals unlike humans don’t get depressed and restless, nor they shed tears for their wrong doings. They don’t worry about their religious duties nor they bother so much about pleasing God. Here, the poet criticises humans who give more importance to their religion and God than their fellow human beings. The animals are blessed with self satisfaction and unlike humans they are not mad about hoarding all the materialistic things and luxuries. The human beings worship other human gods who lived on this earth thousand years ago. Here, Walt Whitman criticises humans for worshipping human gods from various religions such as Rama, Buddha, Mahavir, Guru Nanak, Jesus Christ, etc. The animals on the contrary consider other animals equal to them. The poet mocks at human beings and their ignorance about God as animals seem to be more understanding to the poet. They are satisfied and happier that’s why they don’t try to please other animals. No animal is more respectable for other animals. All are considered to be equal by animals but unfortunately humans don’t understand these simple things that’s why they are always unhappy and miserable.


Line 9 - 12

So they show their relations to me and I accept them,

They bring me tokens of myself, they evince

them plainly in their possession

I wonder where they get those tokens,

Did I pass that way huge times ago and negligently drop them?

The poet is able to see that the animals are his ancestors and human beings developed from them. The poet proudly accepts the animals as his ancestors and feels that he belongs to them.  Animals clearly show to have possessed the qualities which even human beings possessed once and lost them out of their ignorance.  Unfortunately, in the course of being civilised they have lost these qualities that they were born with. Hence, the poet decides to take a U turn and go back to the ancient time and enjoy living with animals the way they live.

 

Poetic Devices

I think I could turn and live with animals, they are  - Anaphora , Assonance, Repetition

so placid and self-contain’d, -  Consonance 

I stand and look at them long and long. – Anaphora, Repetition, Consonance

They do not sweat and whine about their condition, - Anaphora, Metaphor

They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, - Anaphora   

They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, - Anaphora, Alliteration

Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with – Repetition, Alliteration, Consonance

Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that – Anaphora, Alliteration  

Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth. – Anaphora

So they show their relations to me and I accept them, - Alliteration 

They bring me tokens of myself, they evince – Alliteration

them plainly in their possession – Alliteration

I wonder where they get those tokens, - Alliteration, Metaphor  

 Note : There is an extended metaphor used in the entire poem as the poem is a comparative study between human being and animals. 


Important Question - Answers

Q1. How does the poet in the poem ‘Animals’ suggest that animals enjoy their present while human beings cry over past and worry for future? How are animals different from man according to the poet?

Ans. Walt Whitman admires the qualities of the animals and wishes to live with animals as they clearly understand what they want and when they get it, enjoy it without pining for what other things they don't possess. Animals are contented and know how to be happy with their lot. Animals are not restless and feel miserable, nor they lie awake in nights crying over their past. The humans, on the contrary, always crave for the past and cry for the things they don't have instead of enjoying the bounties they have at the moment. They worry about the future and would always imagine that they would be happier with the thing they don't possess at the moment.

Q 2. Why does the poet wish to turn and go to live with the animals?

Ans. Walt Whitman being a romantic poet can learn important lessons from nature and other creatures of nature that he considers equal to men. He perceived the futility of civilisation and advancement because man is not able to enjoy his gains and cries for what he doesn't have. Hence he wants to go back to ancient period when men were like animals and were happy and satisfied with their lot. All the progress and civilization is worthless if they can't make us happy.

Video on the poem Animals 
https://youtu.be/KctYAFgUxyA



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