What relationship to historical context does your own poem


first you have to choose any poem whatever you like. there are 20 different poems.

1. GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON

2. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

3. Ode on a Grecian Urn

4. On First Looking into Chapman's Homer

5. Harlem

6. Journey of the Magi

7. Journey of the Magi

8. Africa

9. My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun

10. Mirror

11. The Tyger

12. London

13. Wandered Lonely As a Cloud

14. Composed Upon Westminster Bridge

15. I'm Nobody! Who are you?

16. After great pain, a formal feeling comes

17. The Negro Speaks of Rivers

18. Too

19. Fire and Ice

20. My Arkansas

In first peregraph put choose poem what you choose. than give some introduction regarding that poem. (introduction)

In second peregraph choose unother poem and give the heading. My poem i imitate this poem
than give some introduction regarding my poem whchi i imitate..

After that you have to give five question answer which is,

questions.

1. Does your poem extend or argue with the tradition of the poem you selected to imitate?

2. What relationship to historical context does your primary poem bear?

3. What relationship to historical context does your own poem bear?

4. What is the role your reader plays as a participant in creating the poem's meaning?

5. Look at William Wordsworth's Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads, particularly his concept of "the overflow of powerful emotion...recollected in tranquility" compared to T. S. Eliot's Tradition and the Individual Talent, in which he rejects emotion: "It is neither emotion, nor recollection, nor, without distortion of meaning, tranquility" from which poetry is crafted. (These essays are online and easily found.)

give some conclusion regarding what you write about poem.

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