Thursday, March 14, 2019
Aldous Huxleyââ¬â¢s Hyperion to a Satyr :: Aldous Huxley Hyperion to a Satyr
Weve likely all seen a piteous, homeless military man on the streets. How do we tell apart that he is poor? Is it his personality? I think we all last that the modestness we assume that this man is poor is because of his appearance. If we see a man whose clothes are old, torn or dirty, we assume that theman is poor, and because of this, m both bulk view himas a lower form oflife, and not as an equal. passim the historyofhuman civilization,dirt has been a really common symbol that humans havecometo associate withthe poor or lower classes in our society. In AldousHuxleys Hyperionto a forest god, he spoken communicationes this symbol in our society. The research questionthat I pass on address in this essay isWhy is therea connection amonguncleanliness and the gap in our societybetween the enoughand the poor? The reason that I have asked and researchedthis questionis that the mainthemeof this selection seems to be the ongoingprocess oftrying to bridgethe gulfbetween kindly classes by the abolition(or atleast control) offilth. I willing be performing metaphoric condemnation on the selection Hyperionto a Satyr. I feel that metaphoric condemnation is the mostappropriate wayto analyze this selection because of Huxleys use ofmetaphors to illustratethe gap between voluminous and poor in our society through fall outthe selection. Inorder to perform a metaphoric criticism, I must first givea brief overviewof the content of this piece, and then point out some specificmetaphorsin the selection. After I have pointed out some of the specificmetaphors,I will carriage out the metaphors according to which metaphors linkdirt to thepoor, and which ones demonstrate the gap between the rich andpoor in oursociety. Although there are many metaphors in this selection,I will beisolating and analyzing a few that will help fare my researchquestion. As I sort through these metaphors, I will analyze their meaning,and withthis information, I will answer th e research question. To understand the analysis of this selection, it is important to understandthe content, so I will briefly outline it. Hyperion to a Satyr was writtenby Aldous Huxley, and primarily examines the connection between the gap thatseparates social classes and dirt. By dirt, I mean any sort of filth, odor,or disease that is considered unclean. The basic theme isthat humans liveby symbolism, and a very primary symbol that we have madeis that dirty peopleare untouchable and, as a result of this, dirt contributestothe gap betweenthe rich and poor.
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