BBA & BHM – I STUDY MATERIAL
UNIT III – POETRY
3.2 PULLEY OR THE GIFT OF GOD
- GEORGE HERBERT
INTRODUCTION:
Pulley or
the Gift of God is written by George Herbert(1593-1633). The Pulley is a good
example of Herbert’s simplicity that only a great artist can attain. He gives
this story a delightful twist. The poem, "The Pulley," is
one of those poems, that is deep in meaning. It is a comforting sort of poem.
God is shown as a God who knows everything and how everything will turn
out. The poem starts out with God creating man. He wants to pour all of
His blessings into man. He knows that man is a beautiful, strong creation, and
He wants to reward him. The one thing he doesn't want to give to man is His
rest. Why you may ask? Rest is so important for a person. Rest is seen as kind
of a Pandora's Box. God knows that if he gives rest to man, then man will come
to worship all the things in nature, instead of worshiping God.
EXPLANATION:
When God created man, he wanted to give his new creation all possible
blessings, such as beauty, wisdom, honor, and pleasure. God gives these
blessings to man by pouring them out of a "glass of blessings." The
only blessing that God leaves in the bottle is "Rest." This
gift is so precious that God does not want to give it to man; if man would have
it, he would worship "Nature, not the God of Nature."
God prefers that man should be "rich and weary," so
that eeriness may toss him to God’s breast. In other words, if man will at
least be tired, he will have reason to fear God. If God bestow this jewel also on creature, He
would adore his gifts instead of God, and rest in Nature, not the God of Nature;
thus, both are losers. God is concerned that man will rest in Nature, and not
in Him.
God had full knowledge that His treasures would tire man and
make him exhausted. He wanted man to find true rest only in Him. He wants all
of us to come to Him, for He alone can truly give us the rest we so desperately
seek. It is in his weariness, then, that man will realize his imperfections and
his need for God and the spiritual life. Then, he will reach for God's
"pulley" and seek heaven.
CONCLUSION:
Pulleys and hoists
are mechanical devices aimed at assisting us with moving heavy loads through a
system of ropes and wheels (pulleys) to gain advantage. We should not be
surprised at the use of a pulley as a central conceit since the domain of
physics and imagery from that discipline would have felt quite comfortable to
most of the metaphysical poets.
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