Physical Journeys and Peter Skzrynecki Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 20 pages of analysis of Physical Journeys and Peter Skzrynecki.

Physical Journeys and Peter Skzrynecki Essay | Essay

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Physical Journeys and Peter Skzrynecki

Summary: Peter Skryznecki's poetry, as shown through: Crossing the Red Sea, Migrant Hostel, Immigrants at Central Station, Leaving Home, A Drive in the Country and Post Card
Peter Skrzynecki

Crossing the Red Sea

This poem captures the immigrant experience between the two worlds, leaving the homeland and towards the new world. The poet has deliberately structured the poem in five sections each with a number of stanzas to divide the different stages of the physical voyage. Section one describes the refugees, two briefly deals with their reason for the exodus, three emphasises their former oppression, fourth section is about the healing effect of the voyage and the concluding section deals with the awakening of hope. This restructuring allows the poet to focus on the emotional and physical impact of the journey.

In the first section Skrzynecki suggests that the physical journey is both literally and metaphorically away from Europe and the tragedy of war and represents the undertakers' changing perspective. The introductory stanza of the first section immediately describes the undertaking of the physical journey...

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