Gaia
Shreedhar Lohani, Nepal (1944-)
b. Write the four levels of meanings to the poem
"Gaia",
Literal Comprehension: The strong hot wind blowing
everywhere that has made palm trees withered. This imbalance in nature causes
over rain. This destructive rain has made the sea. to wait with vast open mouth
grabbing how much water comes there. The sharp pointed mountain peaks are also
eating with beaks and causing the earth trouble day by day. Earth is polluted
very much due to human ruthless activities. The bad smell of damaged fungus has
brought many problems to the home(Earth) where we all live. This has brought
problems, hunger and disturbances in the world. Yet the mother Earth tolerates
all them calmly.
Interpretation: This poem
" Gaia" has presented the dilemma of the biosphere. Human beings are
careless in their activities so they are creating a number of problem in the
environment. Mother earth, "Gaia" is so much tolerant that whatever
people do upon her she calmly accepts them. But it might also indicate that to
the extreme point of toleration She may turn towards revenge of heedless action
upon her. There may be anti-action that will be far more destructive to human
beings. This revenge has been foretold in myths in ancient cultures also.
Critical Thinking: This poem has only 12 lines and is
in two stanzas. More then rhyme other literary language the use of metaphors is
very much strong. The six metaphors used in the poem-wind, rain, mountain, sea,
time and the house have bought was area of the earth. Hot wind is destructive
to plam tree that cause to destructive rain. The sea and mountain as well as
time are giving torture constantly. The house stands here as the earth in
general. But like mother to nourishment of child Goddess Earth or Mother Earth
tolerates how much injustice done upon her. Careless human beings are sheer
cause of the destruction of earth and its beauty. The poem written based on
Gaia hypothesis is really convincing. Though we can rise a question of
existence of God at present but the current ecological problems of the world
are not less serious.
Assimilation: The poem gave
me a clear concept of an ecological destruction due to reckless activities of
human beings. It gave me an insight that if domination is at the extreme, there
will be revenge as well. I quickly remembered the poem "Gods
Grandeur" by G.M. Hopkins. Here the poet has presented careless
money-minded people who are running after power, wealth having no faith on kind
God. Yet God will take care to all plants and creatures like a hen to brood her
eggs.
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