Sunday, January 19, 2020
Good and Evil in The Horses :: Horses
Good and Evil in The Horses à The concepts of good and evil resonate throughout the work of the Scottish poet Edwin Muir. In Muirââ¬â¢s important poem ââ¬Å"The Horses,â⬠guilt and innocence, good and evil, are also in the plainest view. But the poem is not sabotaged artistically because of it, as so many such poems are. ââ¬Å"The Horsesâ⬠is about the unexpected return, after an apocalypse, of new horses that restore the ââ¬Å"long lost archaic companionshipâ⬠with the surviving humans. The narrator condemns the ââ¬Å"old bad worldâ⬠that wreaked the damage: Barely a twelvemonth after The seven days war that put the world to sleep, Late in the evening the strange horses came. By then we had made our convenant with silence, But in the first few days it was so still We listened to our breathing and were afraid. On the second day The radios failed; we turned the knobs; no answer. But on the third day a warship passed us, heading north, Dead bodies piled on the deck. On the sixth day A plane plunged over us into the sea. Thereafter Nothing. The radios dumb. And still they stand in corners of our kitchens, And stand, perhaps, turned on, in a million rooms, All over the world. But now if they should speak, If on a sudden they should speak again If on the stroke of noon a voice should speak, We would not listen, we would not let it bring That old bad world that swallowed its children quick At one great gulp. We would not have it again . . . Have Armageddon and its aftermath ever been more powerfully, more palpably imagined? And yet, I do not think that the poemââ¬â¢s extraordinary vividness is the greatest strength of ââ¬Å"The Horses.â⬠Its special power is in the way cataclysm evokes Muirââ¬â¢s most abiding theme: the renewal of that ââ¬Å"long-lost archaicâ⬠bond between life and the world even in the face of catastrophe (ââ¬Å"Our life is changed; their coming our beginningâ⬠).
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