The Fish Man and the Natural World Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Line)

Quote #1

with my hook
fast in a corner of his mouth. (lines 3-4)

The beginning of the poem demonstrates the battle as we might expect it: man being the aggressor in the natural world. Here, we see by the pronouns Bishop uses that it's "my" hook in "his" mouth, instead of a much more hands-off choice of pronouns like, say, "a" hook in "its" mouth.

Quote #2

I looked into his eyes
which were far larger than mine
but shallower (lines 34-36)

In line 34 you think we might be seeing the beginning of a connection or a "look we're all the same in the end" message, but lines 35 and 36 go on to correct that. It's still very much a man vs. nature scenario.

Quote #3

They shifted a little, but not
to return my stare. (lines 41-42)

Much like lines 34-36 this shows how the human and the fish are not alike. It's here, too, that we start to see that although this is a man vs. nature situation, the real conflict lies very much within the human.