The pastoral elegy is a poem about both death and idyllic rural life Often, the pastoral elegy features shepherds. The genre is actually a subgroup of pastoral poetry, as the elegy takes the pastoral elements and relates them to expressing the poet’s grief at a loss. This form of poetry has several key features, including the invocation of the Muse, expression of the shepherd’s, or poeus grief praise of the deceased. Ibirade against death a detailing of the effects of this specific death upon nature, and evermally, the poet’s simultaneous acceptance of death’s inevitability and hope for immortality. Additional features sometimes found within pastoral elegies include a procession of mourners, satirical digressions about different topics stemming from the death, and symbolism through flowers, refrains, and rhetorical questions. The pastoral elegy is typically incredibly moving and in its most classic form, it concerns itself with simple, country figures.
However, the poem does just what an elegy is intended to do. It mourns for the dead and recognizes the loss of life. The poem begins set in a rural landscape and the somber tone begins as the bell rings in the first line. With its mention of the herd, the opening stanza also positions itself in the pastoral tradition the line of poetry based on songs sung byahepherds, Pastoral poetry often involves nostalgia for a past, but that past doesn’t necessarily exist. Instead, pastoral poems often look back longingly on an idealized time where purity and virtue supposedly ruled.
The movement of the day, from afternoon to dusk to dark, is just one of the movements the “Elegy” will address. Day and night foreshadow life and death, along with labour and the end of labour, and the building and destroying of personal history. The plowman is progressing on his journey as day turns into evening. And soon, he reaches the churchyard, where beneath “rugged elms” and the “yew-tree’s shade,” the “rude Forefathers of the hamlet sleep.” The poet then details the sounds of the countryside-the cock in the morning, the swallow, the echoing horn- which are not heard by the dead. While the opening stanza may have detailed a still silence, the dead and buried know an even stiller silence.
The reader can see that the group Gray is mourning is not famous, wealthy or powerful. aistelegy is written for file ordinary pebple buried in the curely . He wonders of what they could have become and praises their simple and virtuous lifestyle. At the end of the poem. Gray begins to ponder upon how he wants to be remembered. He finally concludes that he wants the same as the common ordinary people he has written about. Thomas Gray, in this elegy praises the ordinary man and the work he has done.
Gray’s elegy is highly innovative as it laments the many who are dead, doesn’t have a shepherd speaker and in the end turns out to be an anticipatory lament of his own death.
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