What is the poem Glasgow Sonnet 1 about?

The poem is made up first of an octet to describe the exterior of the building and then a sestet to describe the interior. Morgan brings to life the experiences of the people in this landscape by using imagery and emotive language.

When was Glasgow sonnet 1 written?

He first constructed the sequence of Glasgow sonnets from which this poem comes in 1972. He later published a collection of sonnets devoted to Scotland. The early seventies was a time of failing industry and rising unemployment in Britain and Morgan explores the human costs of these factors in this poem.

When was Glasgow sonnet set?

1960s Glasgow
By putting “Glasgow” in the title, Morgan brings that stereotype to mind. So, this title is really cleverly chosen, because it leads into a poem that does two almost opposite things at once: confirming a stereotype about 1960s Glasgow, while going against our stereotyped view of what we might find in a sonnet.

Does a sonnet tell a story?

The couplet, especially when used with the volta, is what makes the storytelling form in a sonnet about character. When stories often use epilogues or conclusions to explain things, it is often used for clarification or peace of mind to the audience.

Why are sonnets written?

A sonnet can be helpful when writing about emotions that are difficult to articulate. It is a short poem, so there is only so much room to work in. As well, the turn forces the poet to express what may not be normally expressable.

What does a sonnet represent?

The sonnet is one of the most famous forms in English poetry. A poetic form is a type of poem: each form has its own “rules” and is associated with particular themes. Sonnets are associated with desire: for centuries poets have used the frame of the sonnet to explore the complicated human experience of romantic love.

How do you tell if a poem is a sonnet?

They all end with a rhyming couplet (two lines next to each other that rhyme) and the first 12 lines are divided into three quatrains, with rhymes on alternate lines. A sonnet follows the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

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