Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Robert Burns :: essays research papers
People have made entire careers off the belief in and practices of astrology. The idea of the stars determining our fate has withheld peopleââ¬â¢s interest for centuries. Robert Burns, an Aquarius, was very anti-superstition. He had almost no belief in astrological predictions or zodiac signs. There is some humor in this though, because through Burnsââ¬â¢ poems and songs this pseudoscience shows just how accurate it can be. The most parallel example of Burnsââ¬â¢ personality and his Aquarius sign can be seen in the work The Fornicator. à à à à à Robert Burns was born January 25, 1759, son to a dirt poor farmer and a mother who never learned to write her own name. He held many jobs before making a name for himself as a poet, to include a farmer and excise officer. Burns was famed for his poetry and songs and has been called Scotlandââ¬â¢s answer to Shakespeare. He was also renowned for his excessive drinking and womanizing, one such biographer, Ian McIntyre, remarked that Burns was ââ¬Å"incapable of addressing a woman, on paper or in the flesh, without placing a hand on her thigh.â⬠It was also reported that he fathered over a dozen children in and out of marriage. The official reason for Burnsââ¬â¢ death was rheumatic heart disease, but it is often attributed to the bottle. Upon death critics and obituary writers labeled him a ââ¬Å"drunkard.â⬠à à à à à Aquarius, the zodiac symbol assigned to those born between January 21 and February 19. Traditional Aquarian traits are that they are: friendly and humanitarian, original and inventive, independent and intellectual. Some negative aspects of Aquarians are that they can be: intractable and contrary, perverse and unpredictable, unemotional and detached. Aquarians generally possess strong and attractive personalities. They can fall into two categories: one shy, sensitive, gentle and patient; the other exuberant, lively and exhibitionist, sometimes hiding the depth of their character under a cloak of frivolity. Among the faults to which Aquarians are liable are: fanatical eccentricity, wayward egotism, excessive detachment and an inclination to retreat from life and society. à à à à à The poem the Fornicator speaks to all the young gentlemen of Burns era and todayââ¬â¢s male audience. This piece is about Burns referring to himself as a fornicator and impregnating a girl, Elizabeth Paton, out of wed lock. There is an air of sarcasm and regret throughout the poem; not some much about impregnating the woman but having to deal with the hassles of potentially being bogged down with a child.
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