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EAT MORE By Joe Corrie
Eat more fruit!, the slogan say
More fish, more beef, more bread
But I’m on an employment pay
My third year now and wed
And so I wonder when I’ll see
The slogan when I pass
The only one that would suit me
Eat more bloody grass!
INTRODUCTION.
Joe Corrie (1894–1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for his radical, working
class plays. He was born in Slamannan, Stirlingshire in 1894. His family moved to Cardenden in the Fife coalfield when Corrie was still an infant and he started work at
the pits in 1908. He died in Edinburgh in 1968. Eat More is one of the poems he wrote responding to the
commercial slogans that insist on eating balanced diet regardless of their
social and economic status.
THEMATIC ANALYSIS
CLASSES
The poem pinpoints two types of classes in this society. There is high
class (employed ones) that is capable of affording the balanced diet as
suggested by the slogan. They can afford to eat fruits, fish, beef and
bread. On the other side there is a poor/low class (unemployed ones)
represented by persona. This is a class that eats just to survive. The
only meal they can afford is what he calls “bloody grass”.
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UNEMPLOYMENT.
The persona seems to come from developed countries in which the
unemployed people are paid to sustain their living. The persona is one of
those who live on unemployment pay. He says “but I’m on unemployment pay”. Since he lives on unemployment pay he cannot afford to eat a balanced
diet.
POVERTY.
Poverty is rampant world over. Even I developed countries there are
people who find it difficult to meet their basic needs. The persona comes
from the poor class who cannot afford to eat balanced diet as suggested by
the commercial slogan. That is why he suggests what he can afford “eat more bloody grass”. This suggests that he can only afford the vegetables which more often
than not are cheap or can be obtained free of charge. This is very
suitable for poor people.
PROTEST
The persona is showing an open protest towards the slogan that insists on
eating balanced diet. He shows that it is not suitable for poor people
since what poor people can afford are the vegetables. He says
“The only that would suit me
Eat more bloody grass”
GUIDING QUESTIONS.
a) What is the poem about?
The poem is about the attitude of an individual toward a commercial
slogan that convinces people to eat balanced died. He is angry because he
does not earn enough money to make him afford the foodstuffs suggested.
Instead he says he can only afford bloody grass (vegetables)
Who is the persona and how do you know?
The persona is a poor unemployed man who lives in poverty. This is
revealed in stanza one verse three where he says “But I’m on Unemployment
pay”.
b) What is the tone and mood of the poet?
The tone is an angry and satirical first because of the slogan that tells
him to eat what he cannot afford. Secondly, because he is unemployed. He
uses the words “bloody grass” to show his anger and the satire that is in
the society with poor people but it tells them to eat balanced diet.
c) What type of the poem is this?
It is a Lyric poem because it is very short and it expresses strong
feelings of an individual toward a commercial slogan.
d) Comment on the rhyming scheme of the poem.
The poem has a regular rhyming scheme that goes abab / cdcd.
The following words show the rhyming scheme say/pay, bread/wed, see/me,
pass/grass
e) Comment on the language use in this poem.
The language used is simple and straightforward. It is easy to understand
and get the intended message easily. It is also full of figures of speech
and poetic devices.
Ø Personification
The slogan say. (the slogan cannot say)
Ø Poetic license (violation of grammatical rules)
The slogan say (the correct grammatical sentence would be “The slogan
says”)
Ø Alliteration
The slogan say
I wonder when I’ll see
More fish, more beef, more bread
Ø Symbolism
The words “bloody grass” symbolize vegetables
f) What are the lessons that we learn from this poem?
ü We should fight against Poverty as it makes us fail to meet our basic
needs.
ü It is better to eat a balanced diet.
ü Everybody deserves the best. Classes are not good in the society.
ü The government should create enough employment opportunities for the
citizens to help them earn a living.
g) Is the poem relevant to Tanzania?
The poem is relevant to Tanzania today in a number of ways:
a. There is a problem of unemployment in our society.
b. There is poverty everywhere.
c. There are many commercial slogans of all sorts heard on radios or on TVs
that advertise different goods and services claiming that they are cheap
and affordable by everyone. The fact is, in the society not all people can
afford to buy or use every product or service. These include, beverages,
hardwires, mobile phone bundles, furniture, electronics, services like
education and health in private schools and hospitals respectively. Etc.
these services and products are class oriented.
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