Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... speaker's different and altogether grander ambitions . She finds herself confined by the former , more suited to the latter . We know that the speaker is a woman , and that the poem concerns itself with gender norms and expectations ...
... speaker's different and altogether grander ambitions . She finds herself confined by the former , more suited to the latter . We know that the speaker is a woman , and that the poem concerns itself with gender norms and expectations ...
Halaman 9
... speaker has reinter- preted the power structure implicit in this ar- rangement so that she , not he , has the up- per hand : " See ! I usurped thy crucifix to honor mine ! " The following poem , " The Drop that wrestles in the Sea ...
... speaker has reinter- preted the power structure implicit in this ar- rangement so that she , not he , has the up- per hand : " See ! I usurped thy crucifix to honor mine ! " The following poem , " The Drop that wrestles in the Sea ...
Halaman 11
... speaker has no desire to be an artist , and that she much prefers the role of audience . At the same time , however , the poem presents a profound appreciation for the poet - artist ; it concludes with the speaker imagining herself to ...
... speaker has no desire to be an artist , and that she much prefers the role of audience . At the same time , however , the poem presents a profound appreciation for the poet - artist ; it concludes with the speaker imagining herself to ...
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