Throughout history women have fought for their rights and
engaged in the fight for independence from the view society saw women as. Women
have always been depicted as house wives where men were always dominant, and
today in the media women are told they need to look skinny with pretty faces,
and if not considered pretty to get surgery done to fix who they are to fit
society’s image. Us as women are taught to play with Barbie dolls, where
dresses, not to seem so available, and “stick to what we know”. Marge Piercy is an organizer in political movements;
she sustained involvement with feminism, Marxism, and environmental
thought. Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll”
focuses on the image of women and how little girls becoming women, have to act
a certain way according to what society says is acceptable. Placing a certain idea in women’s minds on
how they are supposed to act, look, and engage in certain matters corrupting
little girl’s minds from young.
Kareen Jones
Monday, May 7, 2012
ferlinghetti
Lawrence Ferlinghetti is a poetic activist such as Allen
Ginsberg who defies popular political movements, and who believes that everyone
should have an opinion not just those of higher power and higher income. Ferlinghetti’s work reflects the influence of American
idiom and modern jazz. “Constantly Risking Absurdity” is a poem about a writer
a poet’s life of the risks they take in society when expressing themselves and
going against those who disagree and have the power to shut them down.
Monday, April 16, 2012
"Howl" Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg is one the most respected beat writers and acclaimed American poets of his generation. Unlike many poets Ginsberg explored with drugs and robbery and pleaded insanity, he focuses most of his poems on poverty, sex, drugs, society, and America as a whole. “Howl” was a very controversial poem that many argued was fascinating and extraordinary or volatile and inappropriate for readers. In reading in detail “Howl”, this poem is about poverty, drugs, the abuse of the body, and the abuse of society on others of less importance to them.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Rae Armantrout
Rae Armontrout is a very interesting poet, her poems leave
the reader to interpret it how they see fit but then mislead the reader when
you read deeper into her poems, having the reader question if their
interpretation was incorrect, right, or neither. Armantrout’s poems was said to
be simple by the eye, but when looked into and analyzed there’s a deeper
meaning to what she is saying, her lyrical voice and her commitment was to the
interior and the domestic. “Soft Money”
when I read into and interpreted it to what I saw fit was based on the interior
motive, meaning it is about individuals who battle within themselves trying to
figure who and what they are and fighting between who they are and who they
ought or want to be. There’s no correct theme behind Rae’s poems and she states
herself “you can hold the various elements of my poem in your mind at one time,
but those elements may be hissing and spitting at one another”, which basically
states you can have a set idea or theory of what her work is and what she is
trying to write or say but then again you can have another thought that
disagrees having a big dispute on which theory is right. With that said when I first read this poem I
thought it was about females, strippers, and prostitutes degrading themselves,
but when I looked deeper into the poem I saw that it wasn’t what I once thought
but was more significant and more realistic to the individuals having
conflicting feelings within themselves.
sharon olds
Sharon Olds by far has been the best I have read. She’s
not so literal, but you understand the point of the poem. She’s a poet
who focuses on family life, sex life, government, and imagery. Olds is
detailed and gives exquisite imagery to not only read the poem but also
picture it and relate to it. “My son the Man” is
a prime example of Sharon Olds imagery, and understanding of the body,
emotional and physical impact of your son becoming a man. Sharon
Olds is considered one of contemporary poetry’s leading voices. Olds is
known for writing intensely personal, emotionally scathing poetry which
graphically depicts family life as well as global political events. Sharon
Olds not only focuses her poems on topics mentioned, but also focuses
it on the body and the imagery of the body in every situation.
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