“What modernist elements can be found in E. Pound’s ‘In a Station of the Metro’ and e.e. cummings’s ‘spring is like a perhaps ha

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“What modernist elements can be found in E. Pound’s ‘In a Station of the Metro’ and e.e. cummings’s ‘spring is like a perhaps ha

sider the language (rhetoric, discourse, style, vocabulary), imagery (landscape, sights/places), the question of ‘novelty’. To what extent does each of the poems employ what is customarily referred to as ‘poetic diction’? How do the poems compare to nineteenth poetry (e.g., Poe or any other poet you are familiar with)?
The word limit is 300 words; I would like to have your work by Wednesday 12:00.
What I do not want is a collection of passages from various websites pasted together (this would be plagiarism). Answer the questions as precisely as you can, do not discuss Pound or cummings in general. Refer to specific elements of the texts (words, images, spelling, punctutation) under consideration.

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