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The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1 Book Cover
The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1, 10/e
George Perkins, Eastern Michigan University
Barbara Perkins, University of Toledo-Toledo


Essay Questions



Analysis



1

Explain the contributions of rhythm to theme and tone in Cummings' two lyric poems, "Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers Of" and "When God Lets My Body Be."
2

What functions do the verbal apostrophes play in these lyric poems?

Interpretation



3

Do Cummings' lyric poems reflect a death wish, or if not, what role does death seem to play for the speakers?
4

Trace the theme of mortality in Cummings' poetry. For example, what are some possible interpretations of the references to death as "defunct" and "Mr. Death" in "Buffalo Bill's"?

Evaluation



5

Should E. E. Cummings's own war enlistments belie the sentiment of "I Sing of Olaf Glad and Big"? In what sense is the theme of poem ironic?
6

Are the juxtapositions of words and the interplays of rhyme and rhythm in "Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town" a matter only of playful diction, or do they function in a more significant way? Think about Cummings' themes and ideas in formulating your answer.