Monday, February 11, 2008

Adolescence II

Adolescence II is most certainly a postmodern piece of poetry based on its lack of structure and how it celebrates some disorders in our society. In Adolescence II, the only structure it portrays is that it is continuely broken into parts of three, and other then that there is nothing. There is no rhyme scheme at all and it is fragmented. The lines could end whenever and however and also begin that way. Adolescence II is also postmodern because it celebrates certain disorders in our society such as drunknness as it shows with this statment, "Although it is night, I sit in the bathroom, waiting. Sweat prickles behind my knees. " She does not have control over some things in her body and that happens when you are become drunk. Also it is a straight disobedient act out of the Bible where God states that no one should become drunk in their drinking. Adolescence II is a postmodern piece of poetry because of its celebration in the disorder and how unstructured it is.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

you are an idiot. take a poetry class