Figurative Language in Poetry
Out of all the poems that we have read so far, my favorite was Monologue for an Onion by Suji Kwok Kim. Almost the entire poem was an example of figurative language, each stanza with its own underlining meaning. The poem focuses on the point of view from an onion, which is something you don't really see in poetry very much. I really liked the way the author used an inanimate object-the onion-to voice strong emotions. She compares the many skins of an onion to herself, saying that she is only made up of layer upon layer, with no center. Speaking directly to the reader-she explains that we can never get to her heart. Through cutting the onion, we are getting nowhere, although the tears we shed seem to be proof enough to us that we should continue. Overall, I think the author did an amazing job of portraying the onion as herself and the words she used to go through with this idea were just right.