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Brittany P Ashley K
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Thesis William Carlos Williams uses religion in the poem because he wants to show the reader a form spiritual visualization and ignorance. “They are blind guides leading the blind, and if one blind person guides another, they will both fall into a ditch.” —Jesus, Matthew 15:14JesusMatthew 15:14
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Overall Interpretation The poem is explaining a painting “across the canvas” “where the picture and the composition ends” The picture as well as the poem are trying to explain that when you follow ignorant people down a path, you also will fall “one follows the others stick in hand triumphant disaster”
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Meaning and language Allegory - “cottage is seen and a church spire” Allusion - “beggars” Diction - Uses hard consonants through the poem “diagonally downward” Mood - Somber (Gloomy, shadowy, dull) Point of view - Third person “group of beggars leading” Theme - Follow ignorance and you will fall “stick in hand triumphant to disaster” Tone - Informative
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Senses: imagery and symbols Imagery- Visual throughout the entire poem “stumble finally into a bog” Symbols: Red – danger Church spire – Faith Basin – Humbleness “without a red” – because don’t feel they have anything to fear by following
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Style Oxymoron- “horrible but superb painting” “triumphant to disaster” Satire- “Pitiful possessions” Stream of consciousness- Explaining the poem
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Form, organization, and pattern Enjambment- no punctuation Pattern- three lines in each stanza Repetition- Two oxymoron's “horrible but superb painting” “triumphant to disaster” *clusters all of his images into a different stanza
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Sound Alliteration- “diagonally downward” “pitiful possessions” Consonance- A lot of hard consonants
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Activity Write your own short poem/description about these two pictures (5mins)
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Connection to poems Landscape with the fall of icarus Peasant wedding Lament in springtime Spring and all
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Conclusion In conclusion William Carlos Williams uses his poem to show you a parable that is when you follow ignorant people you will fall too, he also ties in religious aspects into his work.
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