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Essay heading: Poems for the Eye
 
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For examples: ta tuck a ta tuck a ta tuck a ta tuck a ta tuck a This is William Carlos Williams’ poem that describes an energetic bellhop runs downstairs. Beside the words sound like that man is running downstairs, the appearance of the whole poem is like the stairs. This is not only good onomatopoeia and an accurate description of a rhythm; the steplike appearance of the lines goes together with their meaning...
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This is not only good onomatopoeia and an accurate description of a rhythm; the steplike appearance of the lines goes together with their meaning. This kind of appearance or words arrangement makes the common words “ta tuck a” vivid. The same with the following Kenneth Patchen’s (1911-1972) poem: The ball bumps down the steps… In the two poems above, the visual quality dominates the meaning of the whole poems...
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