Wallace Stevens Snowman

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Wallace Stevens and William Shakespeare both have poems written about what we think is the season winter. They described in detail all the things they see and how they felt being around it. After reading the poem a few times and analyzing them both we are able to see the similarities and differences between the poems.

In Wallace Stevens poem titled “The Snow Man”, you would think you would be reading a poem about a snowman in the winter time or at least something positive and upbeat. In this poem, he talks about how one must have a cold mind to be able to find anything other than misery in that weather. Someone who isn’t that happy with their life, who is just absolutely misery and doesn’t really care about anything anymore could be someone who could put up with such weather.he describes the …show more content…

Snow, the cold, maybe even christmas time since that’s the season winter occurs in. as we read the poem, we find there are people around doing different things. We have Dick hammering nails and Tom bringing logs inside the house to keep warm. It’s so cold outside that the milk in the pail is starting to freeze over. People's faces are getting red from the cold and we even have someone names Joan stirring a pot, making crab chowder. Birds are trying to keep warm, and you can hear happy owls singing. The roads are pretty bad and this is all typical winter weather. You come to the realization that the poem has a positive tone. These people are happy and content with their lives in the cold weather. There’s a small shift from the talk of winter life to the tone of the owl. After reading this poem, we think that most people look at winter as a harsh, cold time but we should see it for the beauty it really is. Winter is a wonderful season and there’s many things to appreciate about it. We could be just as lively in winter as we are in other seasons is what he’s

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