Sunday, March 17, 2019

E.e. Cummings, Poem, Anyone Li Essay -- essays research papers

E.E. Cummings"anyone lived in a pretty how town"     I first read this poem and I thought of sleep with, two plenty in love. Anyone and noone ar in love and that is what matters to them, to be in love with each new(prenominal) and with life. It involves the day, the night, and how the weather changes. The seasons revolve and the children sire up to reach adults. As I read the poem I realized in that respect were three sections to it. Which consist of anyone and noone, "women and men" in banknote four, and the children. The first stanza is weird the first time you read it. You do not understand "anyone" is a person and not just anyone. I believe that line sixsome is referring to all of the adults in the town, Cummings does not want us to mobilize of the town people as separate people but as a whole group undistinguishable from on another. This is told in line five where it states "little and small", he is grouping them in truly close together. The children are separated into there own group. As they grow through the seasons in lines nine, ten, and eleven, they pass on into adulthood. They in essence no longer exist in the poem. The bells ringing might have something to do with them becoming adults, since I do not see them relating to any other parts of the poem. The bells seem to be an important part of the town since they are mentioned in the second line of the poem and those exact lines are repeated in line twenty-four, sixth stanza of th...

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