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MODERNISM & IMAGIST POETRY

MODERNISM & IMAGIST POETRY. Get out the notes on modernism and open to page 600 in your book. Imagists. Image is the essence of poetry Poetry should be expressed economically-brief, clear, concise Instantly convey meaning and emotion Language should be conversational No topic unsuitable.

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MODERNISM & IMAGIST POETRY

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  1. MODERNISM & IMAGIST POETRY Get out the notes on modernism and open to page 600 in your book.

  2. Imagists • Image is the essence of poetry • Poetry should be expressed economically-brief, clear, concise • Instantly convey meaning and emotion • Language should be conversational • No topic unsuitable

  3. Juxtaposition- The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough. What two images have been juxtaposed in this poem? What effect does this juxtaposition have? What emotion might it produce in the reader?

  4. In a Station of the MetroEzra Pound The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough.

  5. A PactEzra Pound I make a pact with you, Walt Whitman - I have detested you long enough.I come to you as a grown childWho has had a pig-headed father;I am old enough now to make friends.It was you that broke the new wood,Now is a time for carving.We have one sap and one root - Let there be commerce between us.

  6. Apostrophe • What is the apostrophe in “A Pact” • Why might Pound have used this figure of speech? I make a pact with you, Walt Whitman - I have detested you long enough.I come to you as a grown childWho has had a pig-headed father;I am old enough now to make friends.It was you that broke the new wood,Now is a time for carving.We have one sap and one root - Let there be commerce between us.

  7. What qualities of “imagist” writing can be found in Pound’s poems? • What qualities of modernism can be applied to Pound’s poetry?

  8. Your Turn Think of two distinct images that capture your attention.. Write two-three sentences (ONLY) about this image. What do you see, hear, et. Now, try a compact, concise poem that captures the essence of that image using juxtaposition

  9. Homework • Read “ The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”-pg. 604 • Answer the questions under “Literary Elements” on pg. 609 • Answer questions 6-10 on pg. 609

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