Friday, 17 February 2017

Baby Running Barefoot.



      
 Baby Running Barefoot
                               
                                     David Herbert Lawrence.



                                  David Herbert Lawrence was a playwright, Essayist, Literary critic and a painter. He wrote works such as
1) “Sons and Lovers”,
2) “Women in love”,
3) “The Rainbow”
4) “The Fox”                                                                   
                                      Many of his colleagues described him as pornographer. He was a visionary thinker and he in the true sense represents modernism in English Literature.
                                                In the first line the poet talks about the barefoot of baby who runs across the grass. He tells about her little white feet, nod like the flower, nod in the wind. He beautifully his describe how baby child runs across the grass out of innocence to watch baby running across meadow field is the most beautiful sight. D.H. Lawrence briallntly and beautifully has captures the beauty of little baby’s plays in his poem.
                                               When Baby runs bare footed it is the sight which soothen your eyes. He compares baby’s “White Play” with the song of Robin (Bird). Robin song attracts its listener in the same way the sight of baby running bare footed attracts the entire watcher you cannot take of your eyes when a child is playing in the meadow field.
                               The poet has compare baby’s two feet’s  with two white butterflies like two white butterflies settle in the cup of one flower baby bare feet set in the grass. The poet has compared baby’s feet with the cup of flower and two baby’s white feet with two white feet with two white butterflies baby’s white feet also does not stop at one place like white butterflies it runs away from one place to another like white butterflies away with a flutter of wings.                                                              
                     



 

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