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Analysis Of Williams' "The Red Wheelbarrow" - Term Papers

Analysis Of Williams' "The Red Wheelbarrow"



Poetry is the meaningful arrangement of words into an imaginative
and emotional discourse. The ability to write old matter in new words. The
entire art is the organization of words in a new way so that it will have a
different emotional effect on the reader. Poets are constantly looking for
new ways to express themselves. This is especially true of modern poetry.
The contemporary poet is experimenting with language.
William Carlos Williams' "The Red Wheelbarrow" is a prime example
of the search for proper literary form to express his feelings. Although
this poem seems simple at first glance, It is full of the poets ideas and
emotions which are in turn translated to the reader with the ...

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is also a structural relationship between the initial
statement and the rest of the poem. The first two lines are highly
contrasting to the rest of the poem. The last six lines, grouped in two,
consist of either an article or a preposition, an adjective, and a noun.
The first two lines are the only ones with a verb.
The poem is lacking in punctuation, however the formality and
structure of the poem makes up for the absence. This choice of arrangement
of the lines and words could be a protest against formality. In any case it
is a search for new form of expression. This and the picturesque
description of the objects in the poem (e.g., red, glazed, white) shows us
the artistic need of the poet. Williams' economic use of language is also
notable as part of his artistic need. However, as little words as are used
in this poem, the amount of spirit and motion that is present in these
words is immeasurable.
Williams interest in American character shines through in this poem.
The ...

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