Ode To Evening
: Critical Analysis
Answer: Ode to Evening is a beautiful poem
of fifty-two lines. It is addressed to a goddess figure representing the
evening. Collins slowly constructs Evening as an allegorical figure with many
attributes, and visual characteristics. The figure of Eve is only a sketch, but
her attributes add up to the idea of an attractive, calm woman who is not
restless or forcefully active.
According to the poet, Evening
possesses solemn springs, dying gales, etc. gives way to calm as the wind
literally often dies down in the evening. The smooth movements of water and the
air ensure that her figure is not static.
The glaring bright-haired sun sits
regally in his tent of clouds, edges of which seem to be made of many-colored
braided cloth. This ethereal cloth evokes a picture of a vivid sunset; the sun
is descending to its wavy bed behind an ocean. This is the end of the day. And
the sun is not at the height of vigor but the implication is that he rests only
after an active day.
Twilight is not yet an attuned mood
of Eve. The air is hushed, except for some annoying sounds like a bat, beetle,
etc. Collins has simply been addressing Evening. William Collins has not built
up a literal picture of Evening, but a picture of the allegorical figure. He
composed details of her attributes.
Collins says that the Evening is
calm and beautiful. But the Evening is not just beautiful. She also includes
chill blustering winds, driving rain, etc. When he cannot walkabout, the poet
hopes to look out from a hut on a mountainside. Though, he says that she moves
from the lowly heath. And she is lighted only by a reflection of a totally calm
lake.
Collins takes the evening with all
season of the year. But some of the associations are not pleasant. Spring is
nicely associated with both water and the movement of air. Summer is with sport
and half-light. Autumn is less lovely but is generous with leaves. Winter is
nasty.
From the beginning, William Collins
has asked the Evening to guide him on. He wants the ability to see her and
write about her. The progress in the poem has not just been the gradual
unfolding of Evening, but the gradual education of the poet. These qualities
have obvious human analogs.
Ode to
Evening is one of the masterpieces of William Collins who does not point
morals.
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