How to Analyze Poetry

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English

 

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July 1, 2015

 

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D.'s feminism, Amiri Baraka's radicalism, T. S. Eliot's conversion to Anglicanism, William Carlos Williams' career as a physician, A. R. Ammons' training in chemistry, Amy Lowell's aristocratic background, John Berryman's alcoholism, or Hart Crane's homosexuality? -When was the poem written and in what country? Knowing something about the poet's life, times, and culture helps readers understand what's in a poem and why...
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Vincent Millay's sonnets, Carl Sandburg's Chicago Poems, or Rita Dove's triad, "Adolescence?I, II, and III." -Does the poem belong to a particular period or literary movement? For example, does the poem relate to imagism, confessional verse, the Beat movement, the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights era, the American Indian renaissance, or feminism? The Style Into what category does the poem fit ? for example, Carl Sandburg's imagism in "Fog" or Gwendolyn Brooks' epic "The Anniad"? Readers should apply definitions of the many categories to determine which describes the poem's length and style: Is it an epic, a long poem about a great person or national hero? Is it a lyric, a short, musical verse? Is it a narrative, a poem that tells a story? -Is it a haiku, an intense, lyrical three-line verse of seventeen syllables? -Is it confessional? For example, does it examine personal memories and experiences? The Title -Is the title's meaning obvious? For example, does it mention a single setting and action, such as W...
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