After Tonight by Gary Soto from The Elements of San Joaquin

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Gary Soto A Latino Poet After Tonight by Gary Soto from The Elements of San Joaquin A Hispanic Poet writing about what matter most to us all living our everyday life with passion. By Mrs. Marlowe

Table of Contents 1. Biographical information 2.The poem (in it s original form) 3. Objective summary of the poem 3. Form and structure 4. The poem s devices 5. Theme and meaning 6. Tone and Mood 7. Another poem I liked by this same poet and a short, objective summary. 8. Works Cited List (3 citations)

Delete box or real estate logos can go here. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Gary Soto Name: Gary Soto Place of birth: Fresno, California Born: April 12, 1952, age 61 What he writes about: Gary Soto writes about issues important to Mexican- Americans. He writes about what life is like growing up in a barrio struggling to make ends meet. Why I chose this poem: I agree that life is fragile. Soto seems to understand that we can never know what will happen next. He writes about topics anyone can understand. I relate to his poems.

After Tonight by Gary Soto Because there are avenues Of traffic lights, a phone book Of brothers and lawyers, Why should you think your purse Will not be tugged from your arm Or the screen door Will remain latched Against the man Who hugs and kisses His pillow In the corridor of loneliness? There is a window of light A sprinkler turning As the earth turns, And you do not think of the hills And of the splintered wrists it takes To give you The heat rising toward the ceiling. You expect your daughter To be at the door any moment And your husband to arrive With the night That is suddenly all around. You expect the stove to burst A collar of fire When you want it, The siamese cats To move against your legs, purring. But remember this: Because blood revolves from one lung to the next, Why think it will After tonight?

After Tonight by Gary Soto: Summary This poem is set in a dangerous city scene where people are anxious about what will happen next. The speaker tries to explain that just because there are phone books with numbers to call for help and lawyers to seek help from, that does not mean you are safe. The speaker mentions someone who lives in a corridor of loneliness, someone who would hurt another out of his own pain. The poem also describes a woman waiting on her loved ones to return home. In the city this speaker describes, the people are not always in control. Things can happen to them that are not expected. The speaker ends by saying we can not expect that just because we are alive today, that we are guaranteed to be living tomorrow.

FORM AND STRUCTURE The poem, After Tonight is a five stanza poem. Each stanza is a single, long sentence that almost requires one to hold one s breath while reading. The first stanza is a question posed to the reader by the speaker. Four of the stanzas use the second person pronouns, you and your. By referring to the reader with these words, the poem seems more personal, like a conversation.

FORM AND STRUCTURE The poem is unrhymed with no particular rhyme scheme or consistent rhythm. These characteristics give the poem a casual, informal tone, which fits the topic of the poem, the harshness and unexpected nature of life.

THE POEM S DEVICES Imagery: It is a poem about the danger of the night and the fragile nature of life. Some of the images include traffic lights, lawyers, and avenues, all of which are images from a city. More imagery: collar of fire and stove burst are two images of danger. Metaphor: Collar of fire is also a metaphor, comparing a ring of fire to a collar. Corridor of loneliness is another metaphor comparing a long hall to the emotion of being lonely.

THE POEM S THEME AND MEANING In After Tonight, the speaker refers to a series of unexpected turns that one s life might take. These are turns no one hopes for, such as a loved one not coming home, Delete text and place photo here. or a mugging, or attack. The poem is set in a city, giving one the impression that the speaker sees life in the city as dangerous and on-the-edge.

THE POEM S THEME AND MEANING The final stanza ends as the poem began, with a question, almost a warning of danger: But remember this / Because blood Delete text and place photo here. revolves from one lung to the next, / Why think it will /After tonight? (Soto) The speaker almost seems to be talking about the fragile nature of life.

THE POEM S THEME AND MEANING He seems to be saying, just because one is alive now, does not mean someone is guaranteed that next breath. He warns the read of the dangerous turns one s life can take in an instant. Such warnings are realistic, as life is fragile. Without warning, one s life can quickly take a disastrous turn.

TONE AND MOOD The poet s tone toward the subject matter is one of danger and anxiousness. The title is After Tonight. The poet almost seems to be saying one never knows what will happen after tonight. The night is described as a dangerous time and in a dangerous place, the dark city. The mood is somewhat eerie and nervous, as though one is scared of what might happen next.

Another Poem by Gary Soto that I like Worry at the End of the Month This poem is about the changes Delete to a text man s and place photo here. life that are going to take place because he is about to become a father.

Works Cited