THE COD HEAD Emily G. Joe O. Alex N. Class 1B. Unknown Vocabulary Firmament- sky/heaven Midges- disease carrying bugs Mottle- odd arrangement of colors.

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THE COD HEAD Emily G. Joe O. Alex N. Class 1B

Unknown Vocabulary Firmament- sky/heaven Midges- disease carrying bugs Mottle- odd arrangement of colors Fathom- measurement used for deep water (1 fathom= 6 feet) Churn- move rigorously Vitreous- glass/see through

Overall Interpretation Thesis: Williams uses the smaller, less significant beauties of the ocean to demonstrate the fragility of life The beauty of the ocean and the fragility of life are portrayed throughout the poem. “a severed cod— head between two green stones” (Lines 27-29) “four fathom— the bottom skids a mottle of green sands backwards— amorphous waver- ing rocks” (lines 15-20) (Beauty of the ocean) (Fragility of life)

Overall Interpretation Cont. The fragility of life is portrayed through references to medical symbols. “but by day flaccid moons in whose discs sometimes a red cross lives” Lines (11-15) “and now a lulling lift and fall— red stars— a severed cod—” (lines 24-27) These references to medical symbols (red crosses & red stars) show Williams’s connections to be a doctor. They also represent the fragility of life, because they are mentioned in turn with the death of the fish and the disease carrying flies.

Sense: Meaning and Language Key Terms: Archetype: Red Cross- a medical symbol Mood: Depressing, short stanzas and very short phrases with pauses making it sound very monotone. Point of View: Third Person Diction: large words add to the sad/depressing mood Repetition: red is repeated twice in reference to two different medical symbols. As well as the word fathom, to give the reader something to visualize as well as a feeling of suffocation. “ miscellaneous weed strands, stems, debris— firmament to fishes—” (lines1-4) “amorphous waver- ing rocks— three fathom the vitreous body through which—” (lines ) “flaccid moons in whose discs sometimes a red cross lives—” (lines 12-15) “and now a lulling lift and fall— red stars— a severed cod— ” (lines 24-27)

Senses: Imagery Sight: throughout the whole poem you can imagine seeing what is happening. Smell: If you visualize yourself on shore, you can imagine the smell of the salt water in the air. Taste: you can taste the salt water. Touch: you can imagine having your feet in the sand and the rocks, as well as the water against your skin, or mist coming off of the water. Sound: you can imagine the sound of the waves crashing against the shore, the oars slapping the water, and the gulls on the sand. Ex. Miscellaneous weed strands, stems, debris— firmament to fishes— where the yellow feet of gulls dabble oars whip ships churn to bubbles— (lines 1-8)

Senses: Symbols Red: the color red is mentioned twice as a reference to a health issue; Red Crosses: over the eyes of disease carrying flies, symbolizing their death. Red Stars: mentioned right after we discover that the cod has been severed, this symbol if in reference to the little red stars that float overhead like when a cartoon character gets knocked out. —but by day Flaccid Moons in whose Discs sometimes a red cross Lives— (lines 11-15) “and now a lulling lift and fall— red stars— a severed cod—” (lines 24-27)

Sense: Meaning and Language Cont. What is your interpretation of the meaning of the poem? My interpretation is that the poem is about feeling like you are trapped somewhere in life. You feel like you are stuck there and you can’t get out. And you are forced to watch the beauty of life pass you by, because you are stuck in this bad place and cannot escape. How does the poet’s language communicate meaning? Williams uses pauses and breaks in between stanzas to make it seem depressing. Places where a thought/phrase is continued into another stanza helps this. He also has very small phrases consisting of only 2-3 words.

Style Metaphor Lines 1-4: The ocean is being compared to heaven “firmament to fishes” Lines 15-16: The eyes of the midges are being compared to moons Juxtaposition Lines 21-22: Williams puts amorphous, wavering, and rocks next to each other to show the beauty of the ocean. Personification Lines: 21-23: The idea of the red cross and healing the sick is said to “live” in the moons (eyes) of the midges.

Structure: form, organization, and pattern End Stopped: several lines and sentences in the poem end with—and then begin another phrase. Enjambment: Williams loves this because about 99% of the sentences in the poem go from one like to the next without any punctuation, or break. Pattern: The second line of each stanza is longer than the other two to make the poem look like waves when you turn it. Repetition: the word red is repeated in reference to medical issues, to show his experience with death. Also, the word “fathom” is repeated to give the reader a feeling of being far from the surface. —four fathom—the bottom skids a mottle of green sands backward— amorphous waver- ing rocks—three fathom the vitreous body through which— (lines 15-22)

Sound When read aloud, it resembles the motion of wave by alternating higher and lower inflections. Lines 5-6 higher inflection, lines 7-8 lower inflection. Alliteration Lines 1-2: Miscellaneous, strands, stems Line 23: Small scuddling Assonance Lines 7-8: Whip, ship Consonance Lines 3-4: Firmament to fishes, feet Onomatopoeia Line 7: Whip End Rhyme Lines 6, 8: Dabble, bubbles

Connection to Other Poems This poem was written as part of his collection of poems from and was published in Nature as a main theme The Widow’s Lament in Springtime Spring and All The Bitter World of Spring Seafarer Disease/Death Williams was a doctor Landscape with the fall of Icarus Parable of the blind

Activity! Get into your groups and discuss the following questions (we will be discussing them with the whole class afterwards):

Question One: When you think of the ocean, what sort of mood does it put you in? Why? What sort of memories does it evoke? How does this differ from your classmates?

Question Two: Why do you think Williams chose to have the cod’s head cut off, instead of killing it in some other way?

Question Three: Like the cod head, have you ever felt like you were stuck somewhere in life? Metaphorically or literally? (either is fine)