Monday, 16 November 2009

An interpetation of the poem, "In The Garden" by anonymous begins with line "in the garden there strayed"

here is the complete poem:


In the garden there strayed


A beautiful maid


As afair as the flowers of the morn:


The first hours of her life


She was made a man's wife,


And was buried before she was born.





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An interpetation of the poem, "In The Garden" by anonymous begins with line "in the garden there strayed"
Basically, the poem discusses the old tradition of marrying girls off young. A 'maid' is usually considered a 'teenager,' in modern terms. As soon as the maid in the poem was no longer a child, she was married off. In those times, that meant she became her husband's property--some people think that indicates that women where very oppressed. That's the reason for the line 'buried before she was born.' In other words, the maid had just finished her child years and had the rest of her life before her, but she was instantly 'chained-down' by her marriage, never having had the chance to blossom.
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1 comment:

  1. Your interpretation of this poem is a little jumbled. In the Garden alludes to the creation of Adam and Eve. Eve was never "born" (in the literal sense), and she was the wife of Adam.

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