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Underwater Stones  [E]
Searching for underwater stones by the beach
by Joy
Review of Underwater Stones  
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Rated: E | (5.0)
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Greetings !

I am currently reviewing as part of the tasks set by the "Game of Thrones. I especially visited your port to dig your most precious gems then this piece appeared. In this review, I mainly focus on the positives of your piece and I may point some Areas for Improvement if found any. Without much a do, here are the things I noticed after delving deeper into the contents:


"Underwater Stones" paints a vivid picture of introspection and a search for meaning. The poem utilizes strong imagery - the silent, effortless strokes against the current, the knee-deep water, and the act of picking stones - to capture the speaker's solitary contemplation.

Delving Deeper into the Imagery: The underwater stones themselves are particularly rich in symbolism. They represent hidden truths, self-discovery, or even past experiences that the speaker is trying to decipher. The speaker searches for meaning in their "wetness" and "quiet magic," suggesting a desire to unlock their deeper significance. However, the doubt about whether these are the "right" stones reflects the frustration of feeling lost and the difficulty of truly understanding oneself.

Shifting Tides - Tension and Resolution: The poem takes a darker turn with the mention of the "nor'easter" and the current, symbolizing external forces that threaten to pull the speaker further off course. This creates a sense of urgency and highlights the potential consequences of inaction. The stark choice between staying "inside yourself" and venturing out is presented. The ominous image of a stone forever carrying the speaker's "shadow" if they remain stagnant serves as a powerful warning against succumbing to fear or self-doubt.

Form and Style: The poem is written in free verse, which contributes to its introspective and personal tone. The lack of a strict rhyme scheme allows for a more natural flow of language, mirroring the speaker's stream of consciousness as they contemplate their place in the world.

Symbolism Beyond the Surface: The "anchored boat" the speaker leans against can be interpreted in several ways. It could symbolize a temporary refuge or a source of stability amidst the current's pull. On the other hand, it might represent a longing for a more secure and defined path, contrasting with the speaker's current state of uncertainty.

The Unseen Face: The "face" the speaker searches for in the stones' reflection is open to interpretation. It could represent a deeper understanding of oneself, a connection with something greater, or perhaps even a lost love or connection. This ambiguity allows the poem to resonate with readers on a personal level, as they can project their own experiences and desires onto the speaker's quest.

Overall, "Underwater Stones" is a well-crafted poem that explores the complexities of self-discovery. The evocative imagery, the intriguing central metaphor, and the thought-provoking ending leave a lasting impression, urging the speaker (and perhaps the reader) to confront their internal struggles and actively seek their place in the world. Thank you for sharing this. Write on!

Best regards,
Gervic

GoT House Targaryen :: Gervic


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