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Confused by EBB
Posted by: Linda (---.lns2-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk)
Date: April 04, 2005 12:57PM

This line from EBB's A Musical Instrument
"The limpid water turbidly ran"
confuses me. Limpid means clear, turbid is muddy.

Is it merely that Pan stirred up the sediment in the stream when he tore out the reed?


Re: Confused by EBB
Posted by: lg (---.ca.charter.com)
Date: April 04, 2005 01:02PM

The take I get on it , Linda, is this: The normally clear stream ran muddy because of the turbulence Pan caused.

The violence of Pan's actions are described in the first stanza:

What was he doing, the great god Pan,
Down in the reeds by the river?
Spreading ruin and scattering ban,
Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat,
And breaking the golden lilies afloat
With the dragon-fly on the river.

It was probably the splashing that did it.


Les



Post Edited (04-04-05 12:21)


Re: Confused by EBB
Posted by: Linda (---.lns2-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk)
Date: April 04, 2005 03:00PM

Thanks, I was hoping it was a straightforward as that.


Re: Confused by EBB
Posted by: Hugh Clary (---.denver-02rh15-16rt.co.dial-access.att.net)
Date: April 05, 2005 12:17PM

Doesn't limpid also mean calm or serene?

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That is, calm but muddy waters.

Could also be a purposeful use of oxymoron (synoeciosis, irony, compressed paradox), but one does not normally see such devices in EBB's stuff.


Re: Confused by EBB
Posted by: Gill Pell (217.205.243.---)
Date: May 04, 2005 07:44PM

limpid - (clear waters) are made muddy by Pan - Clarity is lost




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