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Ars Poetica. Analysis Paper

Titre: Ars Poetica. Analysis Paper

Essai , 2008 , 4 Pages

Autor:in: Kim Schnare (Auteur)

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Poetry is a beautiful testament to the permanence of human experience, the ideas immortalized by men and women that brim with meticulous language and impassioned purpose. Poetry, beyond the mechanical conventions, is an art form. Archibald MacLeish’s appropriately titled work Ars Poetica, the ‘Art of Poetry’ is a treatise on the standards of poetic art, one which focuses not on its technicalities, but on its soul. Ars Poetica is divided into sections: one each for sensory comparison, lunar simile, and metaphysical truth. These include the many discrete yet profound images that acquaint us with what he believes a poem should be.

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Table of Contents

  • Sensory Comparison
  • Lunar Simile
  • Metaphysical Truth

Objectives and Key Themes

Archibald MacLeish's "Ars Poetica" delves into the essence of poetic art, exploring its fundamental principles and characteristics. Rather than focusing on technical aspects, the poem examines the soul of poetry, offering a perspective on what constitutes a meaningful and impactful poetic creation.

  • The role of sensory imagery and its ability to evoke emotional and intellectual responses
  • The use of lunar imagery to convey themes of timelessness, change, and reflection
  • The importance of metaphysical reasoning and abstract thought in shaping poetic metaphors
  • The concept of a poem as a self-contained entity that transcends literal meaning
  • The exploration of universal themes like love, loss, and the passage of time through poetic imagery

Chapter Summaries

The opening section of "Ars Poetica" focuses on the role of sensory comparison in poetry. MacLeish emphasizes the importance of evoking tactile sensations and experiences through evocative imagery, using examples like fruit, a medallion, and a worn stone ledge to illustrate his point. He also explores the paradox of a poem being "wordless" yet capable of communicating profound emotions and ideas.

The second section delves into the lunar simile, using the moon as a metaphor for the timeless and enduring nature of poetry. MacLeish draws on the moon's cyclical nature to suggest that poems should be flexible enough to resonate with diverse audiences across time. He also highlights the moon's reflective quality, suggesting that poetry reflects reality rather than creating its own.

The final section explores the role of metaphysical truth in poetry. MacLeish argues that poems should not be bound by literal truth but should instead delve into the realm of abstract ideas and speculative reasoning. He uses examples like an empty doorway and a maple leaf to represent the ephemeral nature of grief and the cyclical nature of life and death.

Keywords

Key terms and concepts explored in "Ars Poetica" include sensory imagery, lunar simile, metaphysical truth, poetic form, wordlessness, timeless, reflection, abstract reasoning, and the essence of poetry.

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Titre
Ars Poetica. Analysis Paper
Cours
English 12 - High School
Auteur
Kim Schnare (Auteur)
Année de publication
2008
Pages
4
N° de catalogue
V91968
ISBN (ebook)
9783640102174
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
Poetica English High School
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Kim Schnare (Auteur), 2008, Ars Poetica. Analysis Paper, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/91968
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