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The Centaur – Poem – Metaphors, Symbolism & Style

Posted on February 7, 2021February 7, 2021 by JL Admin

Line Endings  The poem is written in free verse (a form of poetry in which no formal meter is used) without any rhyme scheme, though perhaps with a rhymed couplet at the end and some internal rhyme at the beginning, but it is not as free as in some of Swenson’s other poems. There is…

The Centaur – Poem – Themes

Posted on February 5, 2021February 5, 2021 by JL Admin

Nostalgia  The poem is in part a nostalgic evocation of childhood and the sort of thing a child might get up to. This at least is how the poem opens, with the adult speaker remembering the summer when she was ten, but though the poem develops several contrasts, this contrast between present and past fades…

The Centaur – Poem Summary

Posted on February 5, 2021February 5, 2021 by JL Admin

Title  The title ‘‘The Centaur’’ refers to a creature from Greek mythology that was half human and half horse. Interestingly, other than in the title, the term is not used anywhere in the poem. Rather than write about centaurs, Swenson’s aim is to depict a metaphorical centaur, a girl who thinks she is part horse. …

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Explained – Essay

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 by JL Admin

E. E. Cummings’s ‘‘Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town’’ rolls across the tongue like a preschool song. On one hand, the playful rhythm and sound complement nature’s sequences where life cycles rotate throughout the nine stanzas like a merry-go-round, life on a proverbial fast-paced playground. Masked, however, is life’s monotony and death’s certainty as…

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Analysis

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 by JL Admin

Several critics comment that cummings’s writings are transcendental in their overarching themes of individuality and spirituality (the very touchstones of transcendental thought). Certainly, ‘‘anyone lived in a pretty how town’’ is no exception. The poem’s themes of the passing of time and of mortality mirror the transcendentalist ethos of spirituality. Its focus on the individual…

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Modernism, Transcendentalism – Setting

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 by JL Admin

Modernism  Modernism is an artistic movement that began in the early twentieth century, reached its zenith during the 1920 and 1930s (coincidentally cummings’s most prolific years), and remained a prominent movement well into the middle of the century. Modernism was prominent in both literature and the visual arts, beginning in Europe and later making its…

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Literary Devices – Rhyme, Syntax, Assonance & Repetition

Posted on February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 by JL Admin

Repetition  There are thirty-six lines in ‘‘anyone lived in a pretty how town,’’ and eight of them are repetitions of or variants on a previous line. These repeated lines have to do with the list of the seasons, the list of celestial bodies and precipitation, and the bells ringing throughout the town. All of these…

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Themes

Posted on February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 by JL Admin

Passage of Time  One of the most prominent themes in ‘‘anyone lived in a pretty how town’’ is that of the passage of time. This is communicated in the thrice-repeated lists of seasons and of celestial bodies coupled with the rain. With one exception, each time the lists are repeated, the order in which they…

anyone lived in a pretty how town – Summary

Posted on February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 by JL Admin

Cummings’s ‘‘anyone lived in a pretty how town’’ consists of nine four-line stanzas. The poem is predominantly written in tetrameter, or lines consisting of four feet (each foot represents one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllable).  Stanza 1  The first line of the poem, which is also the poem’s title, introduces the character of Anyone…

Silent Snow, Secret Snow – Analysis – Essay

Posted on January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 by JL Admin

Critics do not interpret Conrad Aiken’s short story “Silent Snow, Secret Snow” (1934) in a literal way. Upon initial examination, they consistently regard the story as something other than what it is. Thomas L. Erskine, for example, in his 1972 psychoanalytical interpretation of the story, claims that “Silent Snow, Secret Snow” is about the “balance”…

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