Saturday, March 9, 2019
Poem ââ¬ÅFrankie and Johnnieââ¬Â Essay
The speaker of the poem Frankie and Johnnie is corpulent the story of two people that were in a relationship, where Johnnie was cheating on Frankie, and wherefore Frankie kills Johnnie. The poem starts out telling the readert he backstory of Frankie and Johnnie. The speaker says that Frankie and Johnnie were loversThey swore to be genuine to each other/ As true as the flick above (ll.1,3-4)Then it goes on to say that Frankie bought Johnnie a lot of nice, expensive things and gave him a lot, if not all(prenominal), of her money for presumably no particular reason. After that, Frankie goes external to Memphis for some reason and when she stick tos back, she learns that Johnnie has been cheating on her this whole time. Frankie Gave her money to Johnnie, /he spent it on those parlour whores (ll. 23-24).Then Frankie goes humble to a block off and asks the bartender if Johnnie had been there. The bartender says he had and he had been with a girl denote Nellie Bly. She said Oh, Mr . Bar-tender, / has my loving Johnnie been here? / He is my man and hes done me wrong./But I saw Johnnie an hour ago/with a girl named Nellie Bly (ll.28-30, 33-34). Frankie then goes to the pawn shop and bought a gun. Frankie went to the hock-shop, /Bought her a with child(p) forty-four (ll.36-37). She finds Johnnie at a local brothel with Nellie Bly and goes upstairs and leases him. Frankie went down to the hook-shop,/ there she saw her Johnnie / loving up Nellie Bly/Roota-toot-toot, three times she shoot (ll.41, 43-44, 63)Frankie then goes on to tell everyone to toy a hearse and she would bury Johnnie, and then to call the police and lock her up for murder. Bring out your rubber-tyred hack, / Ill take my man to the burying ground, / but I wont bring him back / Bring round a hundred policemen, / bring em round to-day, / and lock me in that jail-house (ll.77-79, 86-88). But before the police come she goes and tries to apologize to Mrs. Halcome but she wont accept it. Then Franki e goes to savor at Johnnie in his casket and wishes she could trade transports. Looked down at his face, / Said, Oh, Lord, hire mercy on me, /Id like to take his place (ll.107-109). Finally, Frankie goes to jail and then gets hanged for killing Johnnie. The Sheriff took Frankie to the gallows, / Hung her until she died, / they hung her for killing Johnnie, (ll. 121-123)There are a few cases of figurative language in this poem. Lovers (l. 1), swore (l. 2), true (l. 2), gave (l.8) are all positive words that make you believe that they have a good, florid relationship. But words like wrong (l. 5), shot (l.39), hurts (l. 74), hack (l. 77), hearses (l. 81), graveyard (l.83), and coffin (l. 106) are all negative words that lead you to the cultivation of Johnnies death.The theme of the poem is that there are always consequences for mistakes that you make. both Johnnies and Frankies punishment was death for what they had done. Even though almost consequences arent this harsh, the auth or exaggerates this so he could prove his point.This poem is trussed to the real world because this poem is based on a true story of a woman named Frankie Baker, who was a prostitute, and how she killed Allen Britt, who was her pimp. Over the years, the story has had its discrepancies and a lot of the facts have changed, but the overall message is the same.
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