3. Breaking Poetic Conventions Flashcards

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What changes?

His poetry?

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Accessibility: put yourself at the same level as readers. A poetry as a bible? Is it intellectualised?

Whitman’s poetry: simplicity (ex: the grass) VS complexity (the metaphors)

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Is it banal?

Especially where?

Orality?

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Not a banal choice.

In prosody.

Yes. A lot of slang/ speech. Oratory in his poems so poetry is not rhetorical as politician’s speeches. Orality= a way of freedom.

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Poetry and representation ?

What’s the issue?

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Should be representative of the entirety of the humanity, democracy and universal representation.

Representation of people is not perfectly right: UTOPIANISM (civil war, slavery). These ideas do not represent the reality of America at this time.

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Poetry as what…?

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As a physical activity: the whole body needs to be account= the body and not just the intellectual activity.

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