Why do relationships fail? Love is the glue that keeps people together. Pablo Neruda had a lover of his own which he mentioned in his writings. Not an ordinary relationship between this man and woman. In Pablo Neruda’s poem “Widowers Tango” the relationship failed because the lack of trust, fighting, and jealousy, on behalf of the woman. Love can keep a relationship strong, but it only takes a bit of hatred to tear a relationship apart as it did with Neruda. Neruda expresses his great love for the woman he calls “sweet Josie Bliss” in the “Widowers Tango”.
He writes about her in a few separate occasions in “Tonight I Can Write… & Widowers Tango”. The love these two couples share is stunning, beautiful. In “Tonight I Can Write”, the way Neruda spea
...ks of Josie, the passion in his writing, “through nights like this I held her in my arms. I kissed her again and again under the endless sky. ” Clearing, it seems like Neruda’s love for this woman is very strong and endless. Later in his writing he says “she loved me and sometimes I love her…. I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too. ” So it is very mysterious how they can love each other only when they want to.
Love does not work like that, you do not wake up in the morning thinking your going to love your girlfriend today or your not. Neruda definitely had a questionable relationship. The relationship did not work because Josie Bliss was a very jealous woman, having no trust for Neruda, and was very hateful, having nothing but a cold heart. Neruda speaks about
Josie in many nice ways about her but also in bad ways, the bad ways out numbering the good. “The mad dog that you harbor in your heart … later you will find buried near the coconut tree is the knife which I hid there for fear you would kill me.
When Neruda says mad dog, he is explaining the hatred Josie has inside her, very crazy and unpredictable. Crazy soon turns into an understatement when he says how he needs to hide the knife because he is in fear of his life. Josie Bliss seems to be deranged. Neruda does love her but sometimes it is clear that the other times he is almost in fear of his life. In the “Widowers Tango” he shares to us that he had to escape, run away from her, “a volcano of anger boiled constantly in her blood… consumed by overwhelming jealousy, threatening to bun down my house. ” Neruda was also in fear of Josie.
He explains in his writing how he ran off to the Gulf of Bengal, abandoning Josie Bliss, she followed him and pitched camp outside his house. What caused her to search and find Neruda? Was it love, or just the fact that if she could not have been with him then no one could. Finally when Josie decides to go away, she asked for Neruda to leave with her. The love that Neruda had for her is what made it challenging to stay but he did. He explains this important as “a great scar, which is still apart of me. ” The relationship between Neruda and Josie was far from perfect. Josie was
simply a mad woman that Neruda could no longer put up with.
All the jealousy, the violence and anger she had was too much for Neruda, eventually drove him away as their love for each other turned into hate. “Widowers Tango”, a tragic poem dedicated to the woman I lost and who lost me, because a volcano of anger boiled constantly in her blood. From Neruda’s relationship and his writings of his true-life experience I have learned the value of what makes a relationship work. It is important to love another just as much as they love you. A relationship can’t work with anger, jealousy, or hate. One should never be in fear of their partner.
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