What element of modernist poetry is evident in this excerpt from the poem, "Poetry" by Marianne Moore?
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The question is incomplete as the excerpt from the poem has not been given. So, I am giving a general answer.
The poem 'Poetry' is written by Marianne Moore. The poem is considered to be a modernist poetry which has many different elements.
Th poet has included elements of unreason, genuine elements of mystery that are hidden under the many layers of a rational mind, and imaginary elements which have been depicted by the gardens with great toads.
The poem 'Poetry' is written by Marianne Moore. The poem is considered to be a modernist poetry which has many different elements.
Th poet has included elements of unreason, genuine elements of mystery that are hidden under the many layers of a rational mind, and imaginary elements which have been depicted by the gardens with great toads.
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