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THE ALMOND TREE

Natalie Houston 
1995 Poetry 
No.11
Poetry is often written as a result of reflecting on an intense emotional experience or a
significant event.
Examine the techniques used by one poet to convey the significance of an experience or an
event, which gave rise to a poem, or sequence of poems.
The Almond Tree by Jon Stallworthy describes through the eyes of an expectant father's
supreme emotional joy at the prospect of the birth of this child. The excitement and joy
turn to despair and hopelessness when he is told that his son is a Mongol.
The poem begins on an optimistic tone and the poet conveys this prospect by giving life
to objects, which are normally dull and go, unnoticed;
Trees of black iron and lights as green as peppermints
The poet uses a fairytale image to create a lack of realism in order to re-enforce the
optimistic tone 
As if I were the lucky prince in an enchanted wood 
However the poet uses this technique further on in the poem to convey his devastation
when realising the he will not be able to communicate with his son because of his
disability;
Never to come ashore into my kingdom speaking my language 
In my opinion this creates a good contrast to that of his image at the beginning of the
poem. Jon Stallworthy uses a clever use of personification as another technique in order
to portray his hopes 
The tower held up its hand the college bells shook their heads in blessing 
This once again stresses his anticipation and excitement at the prospect of becoming a
father. The poet also uses personification as he describes the symbolic almond tree
waving him.
For the tree was waving me waving me upstairs 
As before this is in direct contrast to further on in the poem when the almond tree is
once again waving at him;
And the almond waving me down
This contrast I believe conveys the significance between the two emotions that the poet
is facing. When the almond tree is waving the pet up stairs his emotions lack reality.
However when the Almond tree is waving him down it is a direct balance to before and he
is brought back down to reality.
In order to create tension as the poets excitement increases at the birth of his son the
poet uses imagery and that becomes physiological as the poet recreates the process of
birth by using words like; spinal, bone white and blood tide. The poet attempts to
capture the rhythm of labour with 
Walls shuddering ...shuddering womb...wave after wave wave after wave beat on the bone
coast.
This also introduces the image of the sea, which is continued throughout the poem
Lashed down ship shape...my son sailed from me 
Are both in contrast to the previous mention of ships as once again this technique
portrays the poet's two very different emotions.
One of the more used techniques that Jon Stallworthy uses in this poem is a metaphor and
he uses this technique along with imagery to convey his happiness when his son is born as
he compares his new found happiness to wealth;
My bright farthing coined by our love...how you enrich us 
He describes his son as his best poem and welcomes him to his white sheet. In my opinion
this represents a new beginning however this does not last for long as he is then told
that his son is a Mongol. The manner in which he is told that his son is a Mongol is
straight to the point and very clinical. He uses words such as scissored and slicing
which both indicate his primary bonding with his son have been cut. 
Your son is a Mongol 
Is detached blunt and straight to the point and can be seen as monosyllabic.
As clean as a bullet
Describes how this information destroys his life. 
This was my first death
Explains that he will experience this death more times in suffering. In order to relate
the poet's lack of acceptance Jon Stallworthy describes the man as having an outer body
experience. The following words end in assonance, which gives the poem a slower pace. 
As the symbolic Almond tree brings him back to reality it begins to bud which I believe
symbolises birth and life the tone becomes a more hopeful one as;
Bud after bud split
Is the poet's rebirth and understanding growing. He sees it as beautiful labour like a
mother giving birth and the trees full blossom like a ship in full sail. From this
technique I think that the poet can now see himself blossom in the sense of
understanding. 
Fathered by m son
Only when he recognises this can he turn to acknowledge the son he was about to reject.
Bibliography
The Almond Tree By Jon Stallworthy

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