Modernist poets, Walter Whiteman and Emily Dickinson, refuse traditional forms of poetry and traditional thinking. Emily Dickinson's theme and structure of Emily Dickinson's poetry, such as death, religion, isolation, refers to the struggle for maintaining her personality for her life. In the poem "620", the speaker expressed their frustration over social restraints. At the same time, however, Dickinson's playful satirical story also appears here. In the poem of "# 620", the speakers conveyed a sense of disgust against their society through irony and showed individuals and the majority of the power through interpretation of the reader's poems.
The line of famous poetry - "I have not traveled so much, and this makes everything different -" The advice of lying to the speaker changed dramatically. The line before the poem shows that there is no obvious difference between these roads. In retrospect, the speaker will appreciate his own way, and he does not know what other preservation methods are, but he is still "different". According to this reading, the speaker insists on "age and age", because it is a claim that we want to assert the present comfort and to blame oneself. Position is the product of our own choice (as opposed to what I chose or mistakenly assigned to myself). This poem is not a tribute to individualism; it is a comment about self fraud we practiced in building our own life story.
The best way to identify the literal meaning is to try to explain the poem by your own words. Imagine that you were asked to explain the poem and its meaning to others. What does this mean, what does it mean? It makes it easier to understand by putting the language in literal meaning. Please identify and exclude the most prominent languages. Find the words used to violate the greatest response and ask yourself why the poet uses these words instead of using other words. When words are hyperbolic or explicit, there are usually reasons to choose them. Trying to separate these words and trying to understand the intent of the poet who uses them will give you the meaning of poetry
The poet says: "Now, we smile." But the cry of the tortured soul is only obvious to Christ. Like Walt Whitman's "I heard American songs" and other poems like "I am also" by Langston Hughes, the act of singing is undoubtedly symbolized as an American in this poem It is. Singing is also a personal expression of personal freedom and happiness. The word "clay has meaning" means putting many slaves in the south, and there are many clays in the plantation. The farm is the source of the livelihood of black people. Their significance of existence - "clay" is really sneaky for Caucasians with "clay" and plantations to treat them in a mean ways. Due to their color, they are humiliated by their humiliation. The phrase "long mile" is reminiscent of Robert Frost 's line in "Forest stopping at night when it snows".