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Parataxis
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... This same concept can be applied to two images in poetry through the use of parataxis. ... Through the employment of parataxis, Jean Toomer and Ezra Pound remove an image form its usual context and, by placing it next to a seemingly unrelated image for comparison and contrast, create a new perception of that image. ... ” This final simile provides a direct comparison between the two rather than parataxis, creating a more powerful, direct relationship between the images.
Pound and Toomer both use diction to enhance the effectiveness of the convention of parataxis through diction. ...
Ezra Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro” and Jean Toomer’s “Portrait in Georgia” both use diction and structure to employ the literary convention of parataxis.
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Title: Parataxis
Words: 1200 Rating: None Pages: 4.8 submitted by: MikeDeal
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