Hilda 'H.D.' Doolittle, Ezra Pound, and Richard Aldington were the pioneers of modernist poetry, writing in rejection of the formalism of Victorian poetry and European society. World War I had a profound effect on the further development of the modernist movement. The poetry that followed World War I reflected the disillusionment of those who had experienced the tragedy and horror of modern combat. T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland' is an example of the disjointed and fragmented verse arising from this disillusionment.
A concentrated writing form in which authors use figurative language and other devices to create an emotional effect is called: <u>poetry</u>.
Poetry is a piece of literary work in which a poet constructed with rhythm, sound, and personal style as well as significant symbols, ideas, and striking images that evoke and represent specific feelings and events used to arise a particular emotion on the audience.
Answer:
This scene foreshadows that George will have to kill something.
Explanation:
This question is about "Of Mice and Men," a book that tells the story of George and Lennie, two companions who are constantly migrating between farms and who wish to have their own farm one day. They have no family and only have each other's company.
George is intelligent and instigated, but he is small and without much physical strength, unlike Lenin who is very large and has a boundary strength, in addition to having some mental disability.
When George and Lennie arrive at a farmhouse that hired them, Geoge sees that there is lice powder near the bunks. lice powder is a poison used to kill parasites, this foreshadows that George will have to kill someone who cannot live on his own, but needs another person to survive.
Answer:
Theme - guidance
Explanation:
The lady is guiding the tiger by the looks of their postures. The lantern is also a symbol of guiding through the darkness.