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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

‘Manhunt’ in comparison to ‘In Paris with you’

Both poems pore on the difficulties of being close to an another(prenominal) person after past tense experiences. The male speaker in the poem In capital of France with You is nonvoluntary to discuss his experiences of the past because he was bamboozled and is now focusing on the present, Im on the rebound. The husband in The Manhunt is similarly closed on the subject of the past because of his experience of war, The blown hinge of his tear down jaw shows that he is unable to talk of his experience and it is like a door which is no longer open to his wife.The narrator of In Paris with You does not want to spend cartridge clip visiting famous Parisian landmarks like Notre Dame, instead he wants to stay in an octogenarian hotel room having sex with the woman. This shows that the man does not want to spend time getting to know her but instead he uses her. The poet uses colloquial run-in downed a drink or two to reflect the lack of bang for the woman. In The Manhunt the wife is searching for her husband who seems lost to her, metaphorically, after war.She is move up the rungs of his broken ribs which shows she is trying to reach his heart to let him know shes there, she is climbing which takes a lot of military campaign in a deliberate search for her husband. In The Manhunt the poet shows effort to connect with another person. On the other hand in In Paris with You the man shows no effort in getting close to the woman, which is reflected by the colloquial language.

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