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Modernist poems.

Respected sir, 1.) ‘The Embankment‘- T. E. Hulme Once, in finesse of fiddles found I ecstasy, In a flash of gold heels on the hard pavement. Now see I That warmth’s the very stuff of poesy. Oh, God, make small The old star-eaten blanket of the sky, That I may fold it round me and in comfort lie.       “  The  Embankment’- The fantasia of a fallen Gentleman on a cold,bitter night.’fallen gentleman's reflects on his past and how he found pleasure in worldly social activities.The narrator's calling himself a “fallen Gentleman”.the war 'finesse of fiddles’ suggesting musical gathering and flash of gold heels on the hard pavement us use her beautiful women.she is  prostitute. 2.) "Darkness" - Joseph Campbell                    Darkness        I stop to watch a star shine        in the boghole        A star no longer, but a silver         ribbon of light.        I look at it and pass on.                In this poem poets talks about da

Responce on To The Light House

Resected Sir, Here below is my response on To The Light House by Virginia Woolf. 1) As we all know that the “Stream of Consciousness” technique itself is a kind of complex narrative technique. And before Modernist writers no one used to use it. But as modern people and modern life is described in this kind of literature, the use of this technique is suggestive. To show the feelings, sorrows and joys (small or big), cobweb of thoughts and all labyrinth of human mind this narrative technique is very appropriate. Woolf wanted to show the same things-the inner turmoil of a common people in day to day life, so she used Stream of Consciousness technique effectively. In which all minds of all characters can be vividly seen by reader where then author has no need to describe anything. 2) In the novel To the light house Mrs., Ramsay was main character into the novel she was portrayed as the caring mother, wife, host, etc. Woolf was related with the Bloomsbury group and he