E. E. Cummings' poetry 'Maggie and Mary and Molly and Mei' tells about the adventures of the four girls, each girl learns from his own experience. To illustrate these lessons, Cummings uses poetic elements such as rhyme, metaphor, symbols, etc. to illuminate this information in an attractive way. In "Maggie and Milly and Molly and May", Maggie, Milly, Molly, and May each discovered shell, starfish, crab, stone each object sends information. At the beginning of the poem, Cummings quickly explained what he encountered on the beach. "Maggie found a shell that he sang very well, so she could hardly forget the trouble" (3-4).
The interpretation of e is the poem of Cummings because the emotion is the first e. In other words, Cummings is "feeling is the first time" (802). This can be seen immediately from the title and the first row. The first line emphasizes the word "feel" in several different ways. "Rhythm between" feeling "and" first "pressure and the rhythm between the two words clarify the connection and importance between them, repeat the same line of the title, the first line is effective. The meaning of the first line is clear, but the next few lines are ambiguous as there is no sentence structure of punctuation, capital letters and Cummings. The first t
Everyone who lives in a beautiful town is written in e. That is Cummings. In other words, Cummings writes articles about the life and happiness of the town. I think this poem is a form of unconscious pleasure that may be different from other people, but it makes me happy. Everyone in the town seats and does not do anything. This poem is actually about a man whose name is named and an unnamed woman. No one has found love for his life. Every part of everyone's life affects her life in some way. One day someone died, nobody died soon. They are buried next to each other and they show how strong their love is. No one knows each other's love, but everyone will do it because it is a small town. I believe Cummings is talking about finding true happiness. Even if they should not (according to the town) nobody is truly happy. Cummings shows how people find real happiness, even if it is in a small town