Analysis Of For A Girl I Know About To Be A Woman

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“For a Girl I Know about to be a Woman” by Miller Williams was published from Some Jazz A While: Collected Poems in 1999. Miller Williams was honored as the country’s third inaugural poet, for the poem “Of History and Hope”, at the beginning of former President Clinton’s second term. Williams founded the New Orleans Review, the University of Arkansas Press, and the MFA in Translation at the University of Arkansas. He was also the father of singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams (“Miller Williams”). It would be interesting to know what his inspiration was for all that he has done. He has written so much it would and contributed to many things, it would be great to know what exactly his inspiration is for all of it. The poem contains two hundred and twenty one words with eight stanzas and thirty four lines. The subject appears to be about a girl who is about to be a woman and what she should look for in a man. “For a Girl I Know about to be a Woman” is about a young …show more content…

The poem was very straight forward and easy to understand. The only things that could have made it confusing were some words if the definition was unknown to a person. Some words that are a bit confusing in this poem is dally and polystyrene. Dally is an intransitive verb and means to waste time (Merriam-Webster). This definition is correct for the word in this poem because the author wrote “you should never dally with any young man” (3). This is basically saying to not waste time with a young man that does the things that are listed in the poem. Another word that is a bit confusing is polystyrene. It is a rigid transparent thermoplastic that has good physical and electrical insulating properties and is used especially in molded products, foams, and sheet materials (Merriam-Webster). The word is used as “spits in a polystyrene cup” (18). This is bad considering this type of cup is good and since it is used in many

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