The
Mosquito
D.
H. Lawrence
The poem ‘The Mosquito’ is taken from D.H. Lawrence’s
collection of poem titled Birds, Beasts and Flowers. He is a famous
novelist and poet of the 20th century. The poem uses the poetic
technique called ‘pathetic fallacy’ ascribes human emotions to animals and
objects. In this poem the poet talks to
the mosquito by treating it as fellow companion.
The poem is in a form of assumed conversation between
the poet and a mosquito. The poet raises many questions to the mosquito by
using the second person narration ‘you’ regarding its trick. The poet calls the
mosquito as ‘Monsieur’ and question when did it start its trick? He observes
the movements of the mosquito and comments about its high and shredded legs. It
lifts its weightless body and stand upon him without his knowledge. He questions
whether it is a ‘phantom’ as it comes and goes without others knowledge. The
poet heard a woman calling mosquito as ‘the Winged Victory’ symbolizing its
action and triumph. The poet exaggerates that the mosquito listens this and
smiles at her.
The poet raises his doubt again to the mosquito that
how can it put such cruelty in such a half transparent weak body. It is
surprising that with its thin wings and legs, it could sail like a heron in
water and in air. Though it looks as nothingness, it is surrounded by evil aura.
The mosquito’s secret moves in search of prey give a kind of numbness on the
poet’s mind. The poet wonders about its trick and magic to be invisible. The
mosquito is very tricky; it prowls and circles around the poet to approach him
to devour his blood. Due to its greediness for human blood, he calls it as
‘Ghoul on wings’ (an evil spirit who eats dead bodies).
The poet describes the action of the mosquito. It
stands on its thin legs, settle on him and looks at him cunningly in sideways
and by knowing his awareness of its presence it speck him. Later by
understanding his anger it flies quickly from that place. This bluff game
continues between man and mosquito. The
poet calls the mosquito as evil and its bulge in the poet’s ears is an
advantage for it and it increases his sudden hatred.
The poet calls its activity of biting as a bad policy
and asks a reason for such behavior. As others say it as natural for a
mosquito, the poet believes in the destiny of protecting the innocent.
According to the poet the sound of the mosquito is like a slogan, which the
mosquito makes as a yell of triumph for scratching his scalp. For mosquito
blood is super magical liquor. It sucks blood and stands for a second in
imposed forgetfulness. It is in silence, without any movement, stuffing blood
without permission. The poet feels that the weightlessness of the mosquito
saves it from getting killed. Such thoughts develop his ego to kill it in order
to prove his power. He kills it and it leaves a stain of his sucked blood and
the mosquito disappears as a dim smudge. In the beginning of the poem, the poet
looks at the mosquito as powerful almost equal to humans. But in the end it
becomes nothing.
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