concept of change
The concept of change The concept of change is the difference between what was and what it. Change is a never ending process which effects everybody and everything. Kenneth Slessor and Hannah Roberts effectively describe the concept of change through the use of his techniques and words in the poems ‘Wild Grapes’, ‘Country Towns’ and ‘Sky High’. ... The change in this poem is a once prosperous orchard becoming a run down, grape infested landscape. ... The second stanza starts describing the past beauty of the orchard in it’s splendour and loving ness, ‘Cherries grew that birds forgot’ and ‘apples bright as dogstars’ show us that a change has occurred to the orchard. This relates hugely to change being a difference between what was and what is. ... The close change from past to present helps compare the difference between the two give the audience the changing of what was and what is. ... Memory’s are evidence of the change in time and in ‘who has lingered on defiantly when all have gone away’ the person is remembering. ... The grapes successfully being able to grow wild all over the orchard and the time that history of the first occupants gives this poem the meaning of change, to be the difference between the old beauty and the present anarchy of grapes. Hannah Roberts ‘Sky High’ is based on change but on a child hood experience. ... ’ The child hood thoughts are the main source of there being a change and the similes used in ‘surround the patchy lawn like spectators’ boosts the feeling of the young mind. ... This poems aspects of change is from the world of childhood to the responsibility’s and abilities of adulthood. ... That there was once something that to the present no longer exits and that change concept of it.