Sunday, March 13, 2011
Hubris at Zunzal (Where does this poem reject it's own existence)
I think that Jones "rejection" occurs in the beginning of the poem. He begins by setting a beautiful scene, but quickly switches to the image of language. I feel as though he rejected the scene by not completing how it looks. From a readers point of view, I started off engaged in the imagery of the poem. When he quickly switched images, I was taken by surprise. I wanted to be told more about the scene so I could develope a much more clear image.
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This response seems rather cheaper than what you usually deliver. You can edit this; write copiously and generously.
ReplyDeleteI edited this to add more of what I was feeling when the author rejected the imagery.
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