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Humdrum Life of a Cow Assignment

   

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Running head: HUMDRUM LIFE OF A COW
HUMDRUM LIFE OF A COW
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1A HUMDRUM LIFE OF A COW
Introduction
Alice Rose George who is a photography editor of Granta writes the poem, ‘A
Humdrum Life’. She is also a curator. Her poems have emerged in The Paris review and the
New England Review. ‘A Humdrum of Life’ is about a cow’s life that has been alienated
from its rural context and come to the street to work.
The aim this essay is to analyze the main theme of the poem, which is alienation. The
alienation has been occurred to a cow when it accepted a work offer. The cow has to work on
the street. It has come from the village. The essay will also demonstrate the other elements
presented in the poem, like symbolism, metaphor, conflict, tone, imagery to support its main
theme.
Discussions
The central theme of the poem is alienation. Alienation is a state when one feels of
being isolated from something. In this poem, a cow’s perspective has been described. The
poem is stating a cow’s point of view. The poem has been started with, ‘I am a white cow
with horns’ (Theatlantic.com). The cow is stating its bodily features. It is white cow. It has
horns but it has no outer vision. It is the cow’s claim. However, it has so big and round eyes
that it can see from inside to outside of something. The poet has described beautifully the
cow’s features through the cow’s eyes. The first eleven lines are the beautification of the
cow. The poet has sated, ‘I am a white cow with horns/ but no peripheral vision, / full face
you would think / I could see inside and out / my eyes are so big and round. / My nails click
on cement in / a different music from bells / of herds in the Pyrenees / which sound like
Tibetan / states of mind rather than / these incongruences’ (Theatlantic.com).

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The next seven lines are the cow’s allegation towards the society. The sadness has
been expressed in these lines. The cow is used as a joke. People crack jokes in the name of
cow. However, it is an important domestic animal and gives us milk, but the society abuses
cow for its milk. No one care for its calf as the milk is primarily for the calf. The society
sucks most of its milk for their own selfish purpose. The cow is repenting, as it has no family
or friend to console. It can only trust and depend on the farmer. The cow is seeking a farmer
who never exists. This is also a repenting tone of the cow. There is no farmer friend for the
cow who would take it ‘into his sweet growing pastures’ (Theatlantic.com). At the beginning
of the poem, the cow has demonstrated its beauty and after that, it has repented, as it has no
one in the society. However, the society pulls all its necessary things from the cow.
Therefore, the cow is feeling isolated or alienated from the society and has accepted a job
offer where it has to go to the street and there is no need to proof itself: ‘Here I do not have to
know / how I stand out in the crowd, / blind as it is to me’ (Theatlantic.com).
The poet, Alice Rose George has described human life in the metaphor of a cow. A
human life is as important as a cow’s life in our society. However, a human being can feel
alienated from its surroundings and find relief in the crowd where he has no need to proof
himself. The statement has reflected the tone of alienation, which is present in the poem,
which is that ultimately, the cow has to accept ‘an offer to work on the street’
(Theatlantic.com). This could be any human being’s condition. He could feel the same as the
cow has felt. However, the sense of alienation did not removed when the cow is in the street.
The line from the poem has proven that, ‘my hide does not improve’ (Theatlantic.com). From
this it can be said that the feeling of alienation might not be removed when someone is
hiding himself in the crowd.
A conflictive tone is present throughout the poem. The poem, ‘A Humdrum of Life’ is
representation of conflict between beauty and sadness. The beauty is stated from the cow’s

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