In the poem "heat" Hilda Doolittle talks about the heat outside. She asks the wind to take away the heat. I interpret this as her saying the "heat" is pain and she is asking the "wind" to take the pain away. When she talks about fruit in the second stanza and how fruit isn't good in heat I interpret this as her saying that even nice, fun things aren't good in a bad time.
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May 2015
AuthorsFocused, determined, and a whole lot sassy: Mrs. Costisick's AP Literature students want you to delve into the ostentatious world of poetry with them as they augment their own understanding of some of the most famous writings known to us. No Dr. Seuss here. Categories |