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Irreverence to order, harmony and beauty of diction, disrespect for tranquillity and quietude in the social life, absence of a concrete and developed theme, unruliness as regard to poetical forms and writing prose and claiming it to be poetry, are the distinct features of poetry during the supposed age of modernism. It is also apt to notice that there is no such thing as modernism. The Middle Ages were thought to be modern when compared to Stone Ages. People of the B.C.Sixth century also thought they were modern, blessed by the birth of three great masters- Confusius, Buddha and Socrates. All centuries consider themselves modern once they have a century left behind them.
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It focuses on the jellyfish as a single, specific image
This is a very broad question. However, most 20th century poetry does not rhyme and is free verse.
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Side honors are rendered to the official is the most traditional aspect of an official inspection.
He desires to regain his freedom, first from a witch and then from prospero.
You will die
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dante appears more steadfast than panicked.
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it focuses on the wheelbarrow as a single specific image
One aspect of "A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore that marks it as a work of Modernism is its fragmented and unconventional structure, which challenges traditional poetic forms. The poem also features vivid imagery and themes of nature that reflect the fragmented and uncertain worldview of the Modernist era. Finally, Moore's precise and succinct language, as well as her focus on the everyday and mundane, are characteristics of Modernist poetry.
The disjointed syntax and fragmented narrative in the poem are characteristics of Modernism, reflecting a departure from traditional poetic structures. The focus on inner emotions and the uncertainty of the woman's actions also align with the theme of individual experience and subjective reality often found in Modernist literature.
The fragmented structure and introspective tone of the poem "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why" by Edna St. Vincent Millay reflect Modernist characteristics. The focus on fleeting emotions, personal reflection, and the theme of loss and longing are also typical aspects of Modernist poetry.
the story gives the horse human characteristics
lucifers teeth are flat
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Most of the 20th century.
Our society is certainly not a Islamic society because as most our people are revisionist (in between Islam and modernism) and due to this the modernism is there.
more clearly, very clearly, the most clearly