Is It The Kingfisher
Is It The Kingfisher
Is It The Kingfisher
by Marjorie M. Evasco
This is how I desire
First person point of view talks to the audience as though he/she is a companion in the poem.The
poem is somehow a religious type of poem because of the first line that says, “This
is how I desire god on this island”. It's all about appreciating the beautiful creations
of what has god had made for us. And being able to see beyond all these because
of her strong faith in god.
It’s as if Marjorie Evasco is walking along the beach somewhere with her love as she
was describing how it is like desiring god along the island beach. She assumed that
every blue color signifies or illustrates god maybe because the color blue also
symbolyzes peace, truth, youth, spirituality which are the qualities that she posseses
in the setting.
It seems for me that the subject/character in the poem is hoping to find peace within
himself. He was hoping to find heaven on earth.
Figures of Speech
Paradise
God
God is blue.
Simile~
Blueness embrace us.
~
- was born on September 21, 1953 in Maribojoc, Bohol.
Awards:
- National Book Awards from the Manila Critic's Circle, Arinday (Siliman University),
Gintong Aklat (Book Development Association of the Philippines) and Philippine
Free Press
Theme
-Serene
-Solemn
-Blissful
-Dreamy
We continuously search for God. It seems like God is not with us, because we don't
see him, nor feel him physically. But everything we have now, everything we see,
feel.. are temporary. But God, even if we do not see, hear, smell, feel Him, He is
permanent and He is everywhere.
A Presentation by:
Mia Abengana
Mir Daria
Mheltina Espenida
Gellyn Inocencio
Gianina Limbo
Nicole Magbag
the first part describes the feeling of desiring something out of reach by comparing
the thing desired directly to something that is unattainable as "god"
As the poem progresses it shows the persona's real desire... that is unattainable...
which is the thing that the persona wishes to be the most...
But before that the persona describes the thing he/she wants the most to be near
and within reach yet it's something that cannot be easily attained despite it being
near... so it turns out that it's not something that is entirely unattainable...
THEN the last part actually says what the persona actually wants most "The
distance between us and the Self
Analysis
Subject
Prize winning poetry books:
Tone
Analysis
The first thing I noticed was that the setting of the
though and I felt that instead of an island, a bird and whatnot, the
I found to be most relative to the poem because blue can mean so many
it could be the softness of the sea, and it could also be the necessity
that the poet felt that way about God because of her faith. To her, believing in God is
something eye-opening. It is a revelation of what we already know.
Voice
Metaphor~
Personification~
Marjorie Evasco
It is this bird that greets us as we come
Analysis
The first few lines of the poem relate how Marjorie Evasco sees through the creation
of God; how she appreciates His creations. She describes this place as peaceful
and relaxingly comfortable figure. She pertained God as Blue, in psychology the
color blue symbolizes trust, peace and warmth that can bring our body to a calming
sensation. She must be using this color to emphasize how she feels towards the
beauty of the sight. There was a strong sense of blueness the way she said burning
blue. That peace and warmth was eating or containing her personal sense just being
in that place. And that feeling brought her inner peace, surely she was enlightened,
a few doubts were answered. Blue was everywhere and it gave her inner peace,
which can give visibility or awareness we could never find when troubled. With her
title, she must have thought that maybe the kingfisher was God, the way it is colored
blue and the way it gave her enlightenment. It is a personification.
-Serendipity
-Peace
-Serenity
Analysis
Is It The Kingfisher?
This is how I desire God on this island