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mrs_skeptik [129]
3 years ago
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5. Analyze Although William Carlos Williams rejected traditional verse forms, he still

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Otrada [13]3 years ago
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The poem is about the winter landscape and the arrival of spring.

Explanation:

  • The speaker stops by a landscape during winter. The speaker provides descriptions of "broad muddy fields browning with dried weeds." The repetition of the color brown continues and the speaker comments on "dead brown leaves" hanging from the trees.
  • The poet uses noun phrases in the poem. leaves are “dead” and the vines “leafless.”
  • The poet uses personification and spring is personified as "sluggish" and "dazed". He says the spring enters like a foreiger and says how the landscape changes. The environment is described as a "naked" newborn fresh from the womb arriving into a confusing world.

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