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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
A Supermarket In America
Allen Ginsbergs A Supermarket in America
In A Supermarket in America Allen Ginsberg, laments upon the decline of American in a hale of imagery, allusion, and voice that imparts upon the reader a deeper understand of the poem, than the impressions left by W.D. Snodgrasss decomposition A produce market in California which fails to capture the underlining meaning and purpose of the original poem.
The poem begins with the opening line, What thoughts I have
(line 1-3), which sets the tone for the remainder of the poem, by immediately thrusting the reader into the imaginary world of the poets own mind, which is the landscape for this poem. This is accomplished by the Ginsberg telling in the first line his location, walking down side streets (line 1-2), and his state of mind, self-conscious looking at the moon(line 2), which implies a daydreaming state, which is verified by the poet speaking to Walt Whitman a long dead poet who was known as the American poet-laureate to of the 19th century. This is important because it tells the careful reader that the poem is a introspective look at poetry, and by invoking the American poet of the previous century, the
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