Saturday, 3 December 2016

modernist poems


modernist poetry


1.on London’s Embankment an area well-known for homeless people sleeping rough, a ‘fallen gentleman’ reflects on his past and how he found pleasure in worldly social and beautiful women – probably (given the ‘flash of gold heels on the hard pavement‘) courtesans or prostitutes.The phrases like 'hard pavement’, ' star-eaten blanket' reflects the harshness of life seen by poet.

2.Very title is about darkness which symbol off something like downfall. And the symbol off hope is stare but it is no longer. As toilet says but a silver ribbon of light witch is suggest broken stare.
The boy it says 'I look it and pass on 'mean the modern man is indifferent about all this.

3.Forsaken lovers are portrayed here by poet. The lovers are aburning with this so called Victorian good thoughts and belife. Here, poet says that the lovers are being burned by white moon.

4. In this quick poem, Pound describes watching faces appear in a metro station. It is unclear whether he is writing from the vantage point of a passenger on the train itself or on the platform. The setting is Paris, France, and as he describes these faces as a "crowd," meaning the station is quite busy.

5. In the poem, The Pool," Doolittle speaks intimately about an issue that she faced through her life: her bi-sexuality. One of her mentors, Sigmund Freud, worked with Doolittle concerning her sexuality, which led to her standing as an icon for both the gay movement and feminine rights.
6. In this poem, poet compares his poems with dove. Here the words like 'Trudging' and 'cheerily' gives contrasting meaning. These words give the image of life where we are doing many things unwillingly. Poems can not fly but here poet says he has made poems that can fly away like white winged doves. It looks he want to be free.

7. Morning at the Window is an imagist poem that presents an image of poverty. The picture is that of a slum where people lead miserable lives. The speaker is at the window. He may be a visitor of a certain house in the area where poor people live. The images that come to his eyes are 'object correlatives' or objects corresponding certain ideas and emotions in the poet's and the reader's mind.

8. With four stanzas the poem describes in humongous detail not just a wheelbarrow but a whole scene, a moment stuck in time. Williams’s form in the poem accomplishes this by using the strange break points to emphasize certain words and letting the words and their rhythms work for themselves. The first stanza, “so much depends/ upon” illustrates this by making the reader’s eye and mind just hang off the word ‘depends.’

9. Anecdote of the Jar is an imagist poem in which Stevens explores the question of the superiority between art and nature: Is nature superior to human creations, or does human creativity surpasses nature in some way? This is an age-old and puzzling question. This poem solves the riddle by recognizing the unique differences between art and nature: art may sometimes be more beautiful than nature but it cannot be as creative as the nature.

10. Poet has beautifully captured the image of falling leaves in the poem.. The fragmentation of the word loneliness is especially significant, since it highlights the fact that that word contains the word one. So here poet compares fall of leaf with life of people.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Hear i am sharing my views regarding structuralism and literary criticism.

“structuralism is a way to examines a literary text to arrive at their meaning , rather than the actual meaning of the text themselves.”
Structuralism criticism conceives literature to be a second order signifying system that uses the first order structure system of language as it’s medium and is it self to be analyzed primarily on the model of linguistic theory.
        Here I analyzed  the movie “Ek villain”. “Ek villain” film directed by Mohit suri.
 Every love story has a hero, a heroine, and a villain. But this is the love story of a villain. Guru is a quiet, tough, and ruthless man, who works for a crooked politician. A dark past refuses to let Guru sleep at night until he meets Aisha. He falls in love with her and his life changes. Just when things seem perfect, she falls prey to an attack. Devastated, Guru starts hunting the miscreant and is shocked to learn of his seemingly innocuous and simple identity. Does Guru succeed in getting even with the assailant? And what is the motive behind the killings? The plot thickens as the astonishing mystery unveils and new realizations come to the forefront.

    When his lover becomes the latest victim of a serial killer, Guru blurs the line between good and evil in his pursuit of revenge.

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Behti hawa sa tha woh from movie 3 Idiots

Film:- 3idiots
Song title:- Behti hawa sat ha woh
Music director:- Rajkurmar hirani
Lyricist:-Swanand kirkire


               Hear we can see this song is full of Metaphorical. This song is related to Friendship. Music Director used by so many metaphors and allusions. Hear he compare with nature. ‘Bahti hawa’, ‘Udati patang’ this words is a related to nature and its irony. Song is a based upon a one good person. Very nice song and so many things in this song.
            Music director try to show a good man image and that why he used very effective and beautiful words. Song is so simple and nice.