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Summary Poetry - "Moving through the silent crowd" IEB Matric English

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These notes come from myself, who passed matric of 2023 with an overall average of 87% in each subject i took. This document contains a full analysis of the prescribed Matric IEB poem: Moving through the silent crowd. The poem has been broken down and analysed line by line to ensure it is fully understood by the reader and includes points on the structure and techniques in the poem.

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Moving through the silent crowd

Biographical information: Stephen Spender

- Modernist poet
○ Concrete images are presented for the readers to interpret
○ Critic renowned for expressing himself critically and passionately
○ Built a reputation for humanism and honesty
- Educated in London
- During WW1 he was part of the National Fire Service
○ After the war he taught/lectured at various US universities
- Appointed Professor of English and Knighted in 1983


Meaning and Message

- SP (Spender) concentrated mainly on social injustice and poverty
○ Exposes the issue of jobless/unproductive member of society who are homeless
and sad


Structure

- Free verse
- No set rhyme scheme (except stanza 3)
- Regular structure
○ Stanza of 4 lines
○ Indicates the predictability and regularity of the jobless's routine

Tone:

- Metaphor
- Sombre
- Reflective
- Pensive



Title

- "Moving": speaker observing his surroundings
- "silent": voiceless people
○ People who hold limited power in society
- "crowd": large number of people
○ Connotations of being unruly and disorganized

, Stanza 1

- Speaker shares his experience of moving through the streets and we see the abundant
wasted potential
- Sad and bleak image of the jobless

Lines 1:

- Establishes the setting of the poem
- "silent crowd": the speaker is aware of the silence and the lower positions held in society
○ Reference to the lower class of society

Lines 2:

- "dull cigarettes": lacking interest or excitement (life)
- "stand behind": they are hiding
- They have nothing better to do in life
- The tone is somber and dreary

Lines 3:

- "idle": inactive/wasting time/lazy/time spent doing nothing
○ Unable to move forward

Lines 4:

- "falling light": dark/empty
○ Senses their darkness and emptiness
○ Can see their potential dwindling
- "I": giving a personal point of view
○ He feels darkness and emptiness
○ People he is looking at are seen as hopeless and pessimistic

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