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Forest of Europe

Short Answer:

Q. How does the opening of the poem evoke the feelings of


desolation and dislocation?

Ans:- The opening of the poem evokes the feelings of desolation


and dislocation through the graphic description of the scene that
is not captivated and interesting. The last leaves are falling itself
evokes the feeling of dislocation. The music made by the felling of
leaves is not catchy one but awkward. The winter forest presents
a very hapless and unpleasant scene. It looks like empty
Orchestra. The poet presents the scene where oval shaped leaves
fall on the snow like scribing on the snow. Overall the description
of the desolated scene through various images evokes the feelings
of dislocation and desolation.

Q. Why does the poet feel that there is no safe haven for the
poet when Osip Mandustam and Gulag Archipelago are
mentioned.

Ans:- The poem “Forests of Europ’s explores the experience of


exile and alienation with particular reference to poets across
cultures. The poets are dislocated from their birth places because
explore the cruel treatment of humanity by selfish social watch
dogs. When they are exiled, they are not given human treat
meant by the diasporas societies. So both the places, for the
revolutionary poets, are desolated. The poets refers to the
Russian poet and essayist Osip Mandelstam who was imprisoned
by soviet authorities and in 1930 only because he gave voice to
oppressed class. Likewise he refers to Gulag Archipelago, a book
that witnesses the cruel treatment in the forced labour lamp of
which its author Solzhenitsyn was himself a victim.
Remembering these two authors and there wretched life, the poet
feels that there is no safe heaven for the poet. Q. Why is the
poet’s sense of alienation heightened with the lines
“Watching the river mist ….. not with poets ……”
Ans:- ‘Forest of Europe’ is a poem in which the exiled poet
Derrick Walcott expresses his anguish and traumatic experience
of exiled poets. The poet explores the pain of dislocation along
with the sense of alienation in a diasporas land in these lines.
The poem explores the experience of exile and sense of alienation
across culture. In these quoted lines the alienation effect
heightens because European societies also offer a cold heart to
poets. Although poetry is a sacrificial work but still the power lies
in the hands political sovereigns. He finds no relief to his pain in
a European country. He asserts that both European and non
European counties are ruled by despotic rulers where lovers of
humanity are treated with utter cruelty.

Q. What kind of sustenance does the poet draw from last


stanza of the poem?

And:- Derrick Walcott believes that artistic creation is a


sacrificial work. He believes that artistic work demands hard
labour so it is no less than a sacrifice. But despite his attitude
towards poetic art, with somber reflection, he believes that poets
bring no significant change. In the last stanza there is an
optimistic note that his poems will serve as a beacon like those of
Mandelstam did for him and his friends. The poet says that at
least they will exchange guttural in the winter cave. In exile his
poetry will depict the alienation effect and other problem that all
diasporas writers so that it will serve as beacon for his friends
who share the same history and same fate.

Long Answer:

Q. Comment on the poem as an exploration of the theme of


exile and alienation.

Ans:- ‘Forest of Europe’ is written by Derrick Walcott for his


friend Joseph Brodsky. Joseph Brodsky was a great exiled poet of
Russia. The poem explores the experience of exile and alienation
with particular experience to poets across cultures. For a poet
alienated from his history and heritage language becomes an
instrument of survival. The exiled poet remembers and reveres
his stories and songs. Referring directly to American and Russian
histories, the poet links the alienation of poets to the inhuman
and debased treatment to humanity by the society. The
alienation – effect heightens when the poet mentions that
European societies also offer a cold heart to exiled poets.
Although poetry is a sacrificial work but still the power lies in the
hands of political sovereigns. He finds no relief to his pain in a
European. Country. He asserts that both European and non –
European countries are ruled by despotic rulers where loves of
humanity are treated with utter cruelty. He uses all types of
words in order to show his anger for European, American or
Caribbean societies. The opening of the poem evokes the feeling
of desolation and dislocation through the graphic description of
the scene that is not captivated and interesting. The last leaves
are falling itself evokes the feeling of dislocation. The music made
by the felling of leaves is not catchy one but awkward. The winter
forest presents a very hapless and unpleasant scene. It looks like
empty Orchestra. Here, the exiled community is compared with
winter forest. By the end of the poem the poet asserts that poetry
cannot bring any revolution but his poetry like Mandelstam’s can
at least become a relief for the exiled community.

Q. What does poetry mean and what is required for great


poetry according to the poet?

Ans:- According to Walcott poetry is the artistic use of language


where feelings and grievance are evoked in an effective manner.
Like his fellow poets like Mandelstam and Brodsky, Walcott is a
preacher of Methodism. Methodists believe in the philosophy
which would help to uplift the downtrodden. So through poetry
poets must be able to imbibe in people the ways of living not
escapism. Although the poet believes that poetry cannot bring
any significant change but at least it should help by encouraging
them to combat with worst situations. Moreover Walcott believed
that great poetry needs hard labour. It is no less than a sacrifice.
He urges in the poet that great poetry is the fruit of the painful
labour. According to poet poetry should be good and useful. It
must be composed in such a manner it must become oral and
pass from one person to other. According to him great poetry
requires universality. It must become voice of the people. Walcott
believe that when artistic creation is made by hard labour it will
become immortal. In this poem he writes.

Form hand to mouth across centuries the bread that last


when ystems are decayed.

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