John Berrymans, the Traveler, is a poem approximately a nomadic man who is unendingly different from the people around him. He takes notice of what people say about him and mimics their actions to try to fit in but it doesnt always work.
The poem starts out the first three stanzas with solid demo of judgement. They pointed at me he says, and then recalls what each group or did towards him. The first group of people passed him in a car and said, that man has a curious way of holding his heading (line 2) the next group stated that he would never pith to anything.The guard at the station in stanza three didnt say a word, but took a double-take at the traveler and st ared.
The judgement these people made on the traveller was in all likelihood innocent, and they never assumed he would here them, but he did, it effected him and he tried to change his ways because of it.
I relate his reaction to their comments to the stares and whispering an obese person go when they walk into a restaurantâ"we dont gestate they hear or see us but they are very aware of the attention.
In line 7 the man states that people will stare as though he is odd even though they are on the aforementioned(prenominal) train, to the same place, the only difference between him and them is that he merely studied maps (line 10). When one studies maps it could be because they are on a journey, or they are homeless, looking for the next place to stop. This is against the average of society, which could be the cause of the unwanted attention, but Berryman semmed to think that it was normal.
On the train to his destination, he watches a couple. They were like the rest of the nationâ"judging his lifestyle. He notices their curses and blessings towards him and he claims...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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