Journey to the Interior
By Margaret Atwood
• Free verse – multi-dimensional exploration of journey
• Monologue – natural pauses/hesitations
• Stream-of-consciousness where one idea fuses with another
Journey
• ‘endless as prairies”
o uncharted unexplored territory
• “the hills
which the eyes make as flat as a wall, welded
together, open as I move to let me through”
o changing perception as she progresses through her journey
• “The trees
grow spindly, have their roots
often in swamps”
o origins undefined, always shifting
• “that this is a poor country;”
o metaphor: no opportunity to grow, no progression
• “that a cliff is not known
as rough except by hand”
o experience helps the person recognise new objects
• “travel is not the easy going
from point to point, a dotted
line on a map”
“lack of reliable charts”
o A messy path, hard to find by taking set instructions
• “there are no destinations apart from this”
o Journey creates/becomes the destination
• “words here are as pointless
as calling in a vacant wilderness”
o A lonely journey – self discovery warrants no assistance
• “Whatever I do I must
keep my head. I know
it is easier for me to lose my way
forever here, than in other landscapes”
o Dark realms of the mind – getting lost in imagination
o Affirmation
• Contrast: “there are similarities” and “there are differences”
o Shift/renewal of thought in reader
• Domestic imagery: shoe/chair/mushrooms/knife/kitchen)
o Suggests persona has been daydreaming
• Cyclic nature of journeys: “have I been walking in circles again?”
o Repassing of the sentence
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