Friday, February 15, 2019

Analysis of What Are Years? by Marianne Moore :: Poems, Poetry Analysis

In the metrical composition What Are Years, written by Marianne Moore there are two poetic devices being used in order to convey the significance of the song. Through the use of different figures of vocabulary and unique forms, she discusses the different life stages a person experiences.The entire poem is based on powerful metaphors used to discuss the emotions and feelings through for each one of the stages. For example, she states The very bird/grown t eacher as he sings, steels/ his form true up. Though he is captive (20-22). These lines demonstrate the stage of adulthood and the chance(a) challenges that a person is faced with. The allusions in the poem enrich the meaning of the poem and force the reader to become more familiar with all of the meaning hidden behind the address. For example, she uses words such as innocence, fetter and captive to capture the feelings experienced in each of the stages. The form of the poem is open because there are no specific instances w here the lines are similar. The words in each stanza are divided into each of the three gain stages or personal experiences. Each stanza is composed of words that present a logical flow of growth through the entire poem. The words in the poem do not rhyme and the lines are different lengths.

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