Zusammenfassung der Ressource
next to of course god america i - E.E.Cummings
Anlagen:
- Poetic Techniques
- Alliteration used a lot through the poem
- 'love you
land'
- 'say can you see'
- 'centuries come'
- 'what of it we could
worry'
- 'deafanddumb'
- 'gee by gosh by gum'
- 'beauty what could be more beautiful'
- 'heroic
happy'
- 'think
they'
- Makes it hard to read
- Makes you think, deconstruct the poem
- Uncomfortable for the reader
- Oxymorons
- 'heroic happy
dead'
- 'voice of liberty be
mute'
- Highlights the hypocritical nature of
American foreign policy
- Similes
- 'rushed like lions'
- Lion - pride and
protection
- Pride for country
- Title
- The first line of the
poem
- Lack of
punctuation
- Subject and Themes
- Poem is a speech by a politician
- Politician is preaching about
patriotism
- The danger of patriotism
- Language
- Poem makes the speech seem like a joke/full of lies
- Makes the politician seem like a fool
- Deliberate references
- The national anthem
- The Bible
- Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Suggests the speaker is not talking from his heart but is using worn-out phrases
- Comparison
- Belfast Confetti
- Shares an interest for form and language
- Form and Structure
- Very little punctuation
- Speech marks
- Suggests its a speech
- 'He spoke.'
- Capital letter as of placing the speaker in a place of superiority or distance
- Form is that of a sonnet