Summary Or Explanation Of Chicago Zen by A.K Ramanujan
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The poem Chicago Zen is written by one of the most famous modernist poet, A. K. Ramanujan.
EXPLANATION:
- In the poem Chicago Zen, the poet Ramanujan writes about his experiences and the emotions that he was faced with when he went to Chicago.
- The poem is mesmerized by the buildings and metropolis of the city of Chicago.
- But, he is aware that all these buildings and other materials are just distractions that takes us from our inner self, and the dies not wants to lose it.
- Then, the poet abruptly compares the Lake Michigan to the Himalayas.
- The element of water was brought in the poem to symbolize the Zen Buddhist philosophy of life which sees life as water which is constantly flowing and it says that whatever happens life goes on.
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