Alzheimer's Poem Summary

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Kelly Cherry wrote “Alzheimer’s” to illustrate the horrific impact Alzheimer’s disease can takes a toll on a person. In the poem, the theme is about losing a loved one, but not in the sense of death, yet the tone of this poem is grief. People with Alzheimer’s are very ill and may ultimately forever lose their memories. Sometimes someone who you love they might not remember who you are, which is actually worse than that person dyeing. In this poem she speaks about a man who has Alzheimer’s disease and may remember where he is and what he is doing, but cannot remember the most important thing in his life. The poem begins by describing the current state of the old man, He stands at the door, a crazy old man Back from the hospital, his mind rattling like the suitcase, swinging from his hand, That contains shaving cream, a piggy bank,(1- 4) The poet picked words like “a crazy old man” to describe the effects that Alzheimer’s has put him through. The old man’s “mind rattling/like a suitcase, swinging from his hand” (2-3) meaning it’s almost like a habit, he cannot change the way it’s been building in him since a very long time. The old man can’t seem to control his older years as he did in his earlier younger years. The old man is described doing many things in poem but one line that was particularly interesting was “A book he sometimes pretends to read” (5) this might mean several things but this line means he pretends to reads a book, yet he has read the book countless times before but it’s still new and intriguing to him because he might not remember the story or he doesn’t remember how to read. The person who is reading is made aware that the man can no longer read because he fakes it with his book. There are issues surrounding h... ... middle of paper ... ...he Alzheimer, doesn’t let him recognize the old woman standing in front of the door which is his own wife. The style of the poem stanzas and language in “Alzheimer’s” is long and there are many meaning, some are easy and some are very hard to understand. This is may be due to the poet's style of writing. There are many interpretation of this poem but my interpretation was displayed in the duration of this analysis. The reading of a poem is personal to which you are as a person and the interpretation that comes to you. Kelly Cherry’s poem Alzheimer’s can be interpreted in many different ways because individuals have different backgrounds, cultures and where they come from. Some people are more affected by this disease because some people are personally affected by this might have a family member who has this disease. They can understand what Cherry has experienced.

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