The Sacred Battle of Sympathy: An Ode to the Old Fish
In Elizabeth Bishop's narrative poem, a woman catches a battle-worn fish, sparking internal turmoil over releasing it. The fish, resembling a war-scarred soldier, evokes empathy and respect. The fisherman's conflicted conscience leads to a poignant exploration of respect for life and mortality. Bishop's poetic devices enhance the emotional depth, inviting readers to reflect on the sanctity of life and mortality in this poignant encounter.
The Sacred Battle of Sympathy: An Ode to the Old Fish
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TheFish - By Elizabeth Bishop
Introduction about the Poem • A narrative poem told in I person • about a woman catches a fish on a rented boat • Goes through series of stages having look at the fish • Internal struggle between whether to let the fish go or not • closely related to slavery
A tremendous fish • Compares fish to old soldier with war medals • It doesn’t struggle but hangs from line of defeat • Gains the utmost respect for battle-worn creature of the sea • Has five battle lines dangling from his lip • Fought atleast 5 battles with fishing poles of the sea on its back
Appearance of the fish • An old fish • The brown skin hung in strips, from the whip of his master • Looks malformed and diseased • Looks like a old warrior against slavery • Has torned the internal parts of the body and so many ailments • Appearance invokes us to set free for it gains sympathy and respect
The fisher’s feeling • Conscience is conflicted • Dilemma in making decisions to set free the old fish • Shows respect and sympathy towards the fish • Felt like victorious in catching the fish • First received detachment , then intrigue & finally mercy • Personified the old fish as a old soldier
Analysis • Bishop uses personification by calling ‘him’ instead of ‘it’ • Creates not the image of fish but expands the scope of poet’s appreciation • Uses technique of hyperbole stating fish eyes’ are bigger than her own • Uses rhetorical & sound devices, as well as metaphor, tone, symbolism, simile & imagery • Uses abundant description & vivid imagery to visualize the fish
Message i) About the respect for age, experience & the sanctity of life ii) Come face-to-face with our own mortality, when we come to face-to-face with someone else’s death