Analyzing poem the “Elegy for Jane” by Theodore Roethke.

Read the poem cited below(carefully), an elegy written on behalf of one of Roethke’s students who died. In a well- conceived essay (minimum of 5 paragraph), discuss the poems intentions/ meanings. Explore sounds and rhythms…and, ultimately, meanings. Remember, i am looking for your best arguments. you may use the line numbers which i have added to assist you as you make your references to specific points.

Elegy for Jane by Theodore Roethke

(My student, thrown by a horse)

I remember the neckcurls, limp and damp as tendrils; 1

And her quick look, a sidelong pickerel smile; 2

And how, once startled into talk, the light syllables leaped for her, 3

And she balanced in the delight of her thought, 4

A wren, happy, tail into the wind, 5

Her song trembling the twigs and small branches. 6

The shade sang with her; 7

The leaves, their whispers turned to kissing, 8

And the mould sang in the bleached valleys under the rose. 9

Oh, when she was sad, she cast herself down into such a pure depth, 10

Even a father could not find her: 11

Scraping her cheek against straw, 12

Stirring the clearest water. 13

My sparrow, you are not here, 14

Waiting like a fern, making a spiney shadow. 15

The sides of wet stones cannot console me, 16

Nor the moss, wound with the last light. 17

If only I could nudge you from this sleep, 18

My maimed darling, my skittery pigeon. 19

Over this damp grave I speak the words of my love: 20

I, with no rights in this matter, 21

Neither father nor lover. 22

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