Poem Analysis Of 'A Story' By Li-Young Lee

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Being a senior in High School there are a lot of mixed emotions that I will face throughout the course of my last year in High School. One of those emotional moments will come when I say goodbye to my Mom and Brother before I go off to college. This same emotion can also be felt in the poem “ A Story” by Li-Young Lee. Throughout the poem, the author illustrates a complex relationship between a father and son. The author illustrated their complex relationship through the use of Point of View, Figurative language, such as Juxtaposition, and emotional diction to show how the father is afraid of losing his son.
First, Lee uses the point of view of the narrator in the third person in order to illustrate the bond between the father and his son. For
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It began as an innocent and loving relationship involving the father being the son’s source of entertainment and his son wanting all of the entertainment his father can provide. However, there is a shift in the poem where the father’s internal emotional turmoil begins to take over and he obsesses over how his relationship with his son will deteriorate as they both get older. In reality, his fear is what causes his emotional spiral in this hypothetical future that is slightly plausible. Finally, as the final days of my High School career come to an end, I wonder how hard this new transition of life will affect not only me but my mother. This omnipresent fear of children leaving the nest is the most dreaded day in a parent's life. This is reflected in Lee’s poem “ A Story” by the literary devices that are used within the poem, such as point of view, Juxtaposition, and emotional diction all illustrate the inner turmoil that the father has with trying to grasp the idea of being abandoned by his son and their once beautiful relationship become one that is complicated and