Trace the development of feeling in the poem "One Art"

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English

 

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Davis H

 

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October 22, 2013

 

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University

 

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The word "intent" is employed to describe these objects initially appears to herald a largely mischievous and lighthearted poem. However, while the tone of this first stanza is optimistic, Bishop's unnecessary use of "disaster" forecasts a slightly ominous tone. The second stanza is very much like the first...
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Bishop appears to order the reader to "Lose something every day", which distances her from both the poem and her own emotional feelings. The apparent triviality involved in "the fluster of lost door keys" may be an attempt to distract the reader FROM AHA Though the content of the following three stanzas is mostly controlled and impersonal, Bishop unintentionally releases some of her emotions in the process...
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