An Analysis of a 21st Century Philippine Literature entitledHOLDBy: Ivy Alvarez
Introduction
“Winners
Never Quit, and Quitters Never Win"
All of us have experienced different circumstances
and hardships in life. The important thing here is that, we hold on because if we
quit or surrender, then we will never win. So for us to win our battles, we must never
quit and have faith that we will overcome it.
Background
1.
Authorial Information
The writer of the poem “hold" is Ivy
Alvarez. She was born here in the Philippines but grew up in Tasmania,
Australia. She studied at Tasmania University. She was featured in festivals,
became an editor and received many awards such as:
• Great Age Melbourne Writer Festival Poetry
Slam Award in 2000
• Featured in Oxford Literary Festival and the
Seoul International Writers Festival
• Editor for the New Zealand Poetry Society’s
magazine, a fine line
• Co-editor for Verity La. Discoursing
Diaspora.
• Australia Council for the Arts awarded Ivy Alvarez a grant to support the writing of
a fourth volume of Diaspora in 2019
• In the previous year, she received a grant
from Creative New Zealand, and Stipend
residency from the Michael King Writers Centre.
Her
other works are:
Novel in verse
• Disturbance (Seren Books, 2013)
Poetry collections
• Food for Humans (Melbourne: Slow Joe Crow
Press, 2002)
• catalogue: life as tableware (Wales: The
Private Press, 2004
• What's wrong (Wales: The Private Press, 2004
• Mortal (Washington, DC: Red Morning Press,
2006
• One Dozen Poison Hay(na)ku (2013)
• The Everyday English Dictionary
(Paekakariki Press, 2016)
2. Textual
Information
Her poem hold was published at the 4th
day of November 2011
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COPY
OF THE LITERARY TEXT
HOLD
I
have a sorrowing the size of a lump of coal.
One
day I will tender it. I mean tinder it.
I
mean light it up in my hands, holding on
even
as it burns me. My palms will blister,
water,
bleed, heal, scar over. I will take another
lump
and light it again. Eventually, palms
will
be foot soles that have journeyed across
the
backs of river rocks. For now, let me learn
to
hold on to something. I mean sorrowing.
My
sorrowings Your sorrowings.
ANALYSIS
A. Literary
Genre
1.
Lyric Poetry
Lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which
expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.
It is not equivalent to song lyrics, though they are often in the lyric mode.
2.
“I have a
sorrowing the size of a lump of coal.”
“One day I will tender it. I mean tinder
it.”
“I mean light it up in my hands,
holding on even as it burns me.”
This lines are giving a strong thoughts about
what Ivy Alvarez feels. They are giving emphasis on what kind of pain she was
feeling but at the same she has that courage to hold on even though it really
hurts.
B. Analysis
Guides
Reader Response
We love the poem because of the fact that
it contain circumstances that really happens in real life. As a readers we
responded in the work of literature by means of analyzing the poem. After we
re-read it, our perspective or response change and we started to summarize the
poem.
Tone
“My palms will blister, water, bleed, heal, scar over.”
Ivy Alvarez tone or attitude is emotional.
From that line, we can feel her emotion that she is really in pain. Her tone
gave impact to the readers and it helps the readers to clearly understand the
poem.
Point
of View
“I have a sorrowing the size of a lump of coal.”
“One day I will tender it. I mean
tinder it.”
“I mean light it up in my hands”
“I will take another lump and light
it again.”
Since
in the start and middle of the poem, we can read the word “I", this poem
is about first person's point of view.
Diction
and Style
The author used sets of informal words
because from the beginning or from the title itself, the word used can be easily
and clearly understood what the poem is all about.
Images
and Symbols
When reading the poem, we created a picture of a girl suffering
and fighting alone. We created it when we red the part “holding on even as it
burns me". Blister is the symbol that we used. Blister means scar so we
concluded that all the hardships that we are facing serves as a proof that even
though it is difficult to handle we still fought and never give up our battles
in life.
Sound
Effects
Since there is no rhyming words,
then the poem hold is a free verse type of poetry.
Theme
When Ivy
Alvarez publish her poem “Hold" they are experiencing a lot of challenges
or circumstances, they have experienced law crimes, war, politics and
elections’ issues etc. That situation can be the cause why Ivy Alvarez wrote
the poem to tell us about how cruel our world is and how inhumanity can destroy
the life of others. This poem is also about how you should deal to your
problems. The subject here is the “sorrow" which means everyone of us are
sorrowing and the lesson here is that we should stay positive, fight our
battles and face our problems. From the title itself “HOLD" it clearly
says that don’t give up.
C. Contextual
Analysis
Using
biographical context, it can concluded that the poem “Hold” is all about.
how great Ivy Alvarez as a poet,
editor and reviewer based on the festivals like Oxford Literary Festival and
the Seoul International Writers Festival where she had been featured.
Using
sociocultural context, it can be concluded that the poem “Hold" is all
about the negative events happened in Ivy Alvarez's life such as law crimes, wars,
politics and elections problems, etc. and how she managed or bravely faced them
and learned to be just strong and never give up.
SUMMARY
All in all, the poem hold is about the greatness of Ivy Alvarez as a poet. She used her skills to make a poem that represents what kind of world we have and how the world or society behaviors can cause problems or catastrophes in our life. It is also about how that problems can affect our mental health or destroy our life but at the same time, gave us an important reminder that no matter how hard our situation is, we must hold on, stay still and never ever give up and always remember that everything happens for a reason, God got you and God is in control.
REFERENCES
. Writers are shameless with their experiences: they exploit
them. Meaning writers do not care about their experiences, instead they are
using them to inspire others.
Book/s
Alvarez,
Ivy (2011). Hold. Guardian UK: Poetry Workshop
Online
Sources
Alvarez,
Ivy (2011). Wordpress.com. Retrieved from https://www.google.com/amp/s/varunathewritershouse.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/writer-a-day-ivy-alvarez-reading-hold/amp/


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