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Wisława Szymborska

Wisława Szymborska. Cat in an empty apartment. Biography. Born July 2, 1923 Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 During WW II she continued her studies in underground lessons in Krakow She is still active as a poet. Her Work. In 1949 the first book of poems - not allowed to print

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Wisława Szymborska

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  1. Wisława Szymborska Cat in an empty apartment

  2. Biography • Born July 2, 1923 • Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 • During WW II she continued her studies in underground lessons in Krakow • She is still active as a poet

  3. Her Work • In 1949 the first book of poems - not allowed to print • 1952 collection of poems, "That is why we live" • 250 poems • Literary translations, essays

  4. CAT IN AN EMPTY APARTMENT KOT W PUSTYM MIESZKANIU Dying-you wouldn't do that to a cat. For what is a cat to do in an empty apartment? Climb up the walls? Brush up against the furniture? Nothing here seems changed, and yet something has changed. Nothing has been moved, and yet there's more room. And in the evenings the lamp is not on. One hears footsteps on the stairs,but they're not the same. Neither is the hand that puts a fish on the plate. Something here isn't starting at its usual time. Something here isn't happening as it should. Umrzeć - tego się nie robi kotu.Bo co ma począć kotw pustym mieszkaniu.Wdrapywać się na ściany.Ocierać między meblami.Nic niby tu nie zmienione,a jednak pozamieniane.Niby nie przesunięte,a jednak porozsuwane.I wieczorami lampa już nie świeci. Słychać kroki na schodach,ale to nie te.Ręka, co kładzie rybę na talerzyk,także nie ta, co kładła. Coś sie tu nie zaczynaw swojej zwykłej porze.Coś się tu nie odbywajak powinno.

  5. CAT IN AN EMPTY APARTMENT KOT W PUSTYM MIESZKANIU Somebody has been here and has been, and then has suddenly disappeared and now is stubbornly absent. All the closets have been scanned and all the shelves run through. Slipping under the carpet and checking came to nothing.The rule has even been broken and all the papers scattered. What else is there to do? Sleep and wait. Just let him come back, let him show up. Then he'll find outthat you don't do that to a cat. Going toward him faking reluctance, slowly, on very offended paws. And no jumping, purring at first. Ktoś tutaj był i był,a potem nagle zniknąłi uporczywie go nie ma. Do wszystkich szaf sie zajrzało.Przez półki przebiegło.Wcisnęło się pod dywan i sprawdziło.Nawet złamało zakazi rozrzuciło papiery.Co więcej jest do zrobienia.Spać i czekać. Niech no on tylko wróci,niech no się pokaże.Już on się dowie,że tak z kotem nie można.Będzie się szło w jego stronęjakby się wcale nie chciało,pomalutku,na bardzo obrażonych łapach.O żadnych skoków pisków na początek.

  6. Historical Background • “Cat in an empty apartment” was published in 1993. She wrote it after the death of her beloved • The poem is sometimes interpreted as autobiographical.

  7. Literary Analysis • The persona is the cat, whose owner died • The attitude of the cat is changing during the poem • The poem refers to: • Death • Despair • Denial • Waiting • Hoping

  8. Messages and Feelings • The cat’s feelings are reflected in the place and then transmitted to the reader • The absence of the beloved one causes feelings like: • Sadness • Melancholy • Loneliness • Compassion

  9. Literary Techniques • The writer uses techniques such as: • Personification (cat) • Repetition (“nothing”, “something”) • Symbolisms (emptiness, beloved missing person, loneliness, waiting) • Allegory of death

  10. Conclusion • Generally, this is a poem about gradually coping with loss. The cat changes its attitude step by step. • Life goes on, reality is accepted, a new world is built to live in. The poet deals with her suffer.

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