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Walking Away C. Day Lewis
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Critical perspective Biographical: "Walking Away” was written a year before his son from his second marriage was born. Perhaps that’s the reason for his reflection on Sean, his first son from his first marriage. Day-Lewis went to boarding school and had his son do the same. Day-Lewis sets the scene on “a sunny day with the leaves just turning, the touch-lines new- ruled” to indicate that there is change in the air and there are new rules established between parent and child.
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He has this image of his son walking away towards his friends instead of towards him and it “gnaws at [his] mind”. He searches for a rationale and concludes that “selfhood begins with a walking away, and love [is] proved in the letting go.” Cecil Day-Lewis was a successful man, he also went through a search of “selfhood” as he explored the idea of communism, and for him to not want the same for his son to do the same search wouldn’t be love.
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Paraphrase Almost exactly eighteen years ago – A bright day and the leaves starting to change The painted lines fresh – since I saw you play It was your first match in football, when, similar to a satellite, You left your routine and started floating away To the back of a group of males. I watch You stroll from me in the direction of the school With an attitude of a baby bird finally let go Into the wild, the walk of someone Who doesn’t see a road where there should be one
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That unsure person, getting farther away Like a flying seed that got away from the plant Has a quality I don’t understand About Earth’s give-and-receive–the tiny and hot Situations that bring heat to a person’s not permanent mold I have experienced goodbyes that are worse, but not one that Still bothers me. Maybe it is sort of Telling me what only God can show – How independence starts with a breakaway. And love is letting it happen
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Theme Letting go isn’t necessarily abandoning someone, but it’s allowing someone to discover themselves. Day- Lewis understands the change in their relationship because he also went through the same thing. It’s still very difficult for him to experience, but as a father, he must bear with it and love his son so that he may find himself.
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Point of view The speaker of this poem is a father as he watches his son walk away from him after a football game, but symbolically walk away from him in life. He speaks in first person to his son, a stream of consciousness as thoughts flood the father's head.
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