answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

In the first section, he insists that a poem should be 'silent', dumb' or wordless. This seems contradictory or paradoxical as a poem uses words and is not silent. However, what he intends is the imagist concept of art, namely being brief and being direct. This is achieved through using the right words and right images which appeal to the reader's senses of touch, sight, smell, hearing and taste. To convey this he has used the image of fruit that can be tasted or directly felt without the need for words/explanations. Also 'globed fruit' indicates the universality of the senses indicating that sensual images transcend individual cultures and time. Medallions are dumb to the feel of the thumb yet the image of medallions that commemorate past events recalls to memory the emotive past. Similarly, the silent image of 'sleeve worn stone of casement ledges' evokes the sense of touch and along with it nostalgic memories of someone waiting and looking out by the window. Finally, the image of the soundless flight of birds touches the sense of sight. There is action yet it is a silent action. So too should a poem be: it should speak silently, which means, a poem doesn't brashly convey a message or meaning but should evoke emotion/experience and impel imagination through images/words.

In the second section, he uses the image of the moon to state that a poem should be 'motionless in time' like the moon. The moon moves but its movement can not be easily perceived. So should poetry be. This could mean that good poems transcend time since they speak of universal experience. Yet each poem is rooted in the concrete i.e. in real, particular experience. What make them universal are the images used and the emotions evoked. Again, the poet uses imagery to illustrate the point. A poem leave memories/emotions/feelings in our mind just like the rising moon.Its imperceptible, incremental movement releases with its light, twig by twig the trees entangled by darkness and with continuous rising leaves the winter behind.

The third section seems to refute the idea that art is a search for truth as echoed in Keats' line 'beauty is truth, truth beauty'. For the poet, 'a poem should be equal to: not true'. Poetry is not concerned with the generalities of truth, beauty, goodness or historical facts. On the contrary what it should do is to capture human experience like an experience of grief, or of love, or of loneliness through images. As in the other two sections he uses images to illustrate the point. He uses the images of an 'empty doorway' or 'a maple leaf' to suggest the universal experience and history of grief and the images of 'the leaning grasses and two lights above the sea' to evoke the experience of love. The last couplet 'a poem should not mean but be' seems to re-echo the imagist principle of art for art's sake and poetry as capturing life using precise images that achieve clarity of expression. Poetry should not try to take on great unanswerable philosophical questions or convey some meaning/message. Instead good poetry should use concrete images to capture and evoke a moment of personal experience to take in the richness of being.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

The theme of the poem Ars Poetica is that the author should motivate the readers imagery. Poetry can come from abstract perceptions but transform into the readers concrete images.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Summary of ars poetica
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

When was Ars Poetica created?

Ars Poetica was created in 1961.


What does night smbolize in ars poetica?

In "Ars Poetica" by Archibald MacLeish, night symbolizes mystery, darkness, and the unknowable aspects of life and art. It represents the hidden depths of creativity and the subconscious mind that poets often draw inspiration from. Night serves as a metaphor for the enigmatic nature of poetry and the elusive essence of poetic expression.


Tell me something about Ars Poetica by Horace?

Ars Poetica means the Art of Poetry and was the name of a treatise on poetry written by Horace in Rome around 18 BC. In the treatise Horace attempts to Analise the nature and form of poetry "poetics" and makes the case for poetry to be recognized , in ancient Rome, as an art form on a level with painting.


When was Poetica created?

Poetica was created in 2001.


What is the theme of the latin deli an ars poetica by judith ortiz cofer?

The woman offers her shop, the Latin deli, as a median between the differences of American and Spanish culture so that the multitude of Hispanic immigrants can still have a part of home with them.


What actors and actresses appeared in Serenata Poetica - 1910?

The cast of Serenata Poetica - 1910 includes: Santucci


What does judith ortiz cofer mean by the term canned memories?

The "canned memories" in the poem The Latin Deli: An Ars Poetica refer to the memories of home provided by the shop keeper as she talks to her customers, as well as the sensory triggered memories of the familiar food purchased in the shop.


When was Ars Americana Ars Politica created?

Ars Americana Ars Politica was created in 2010.


How many pages does Ars Americana Ars Politica have?

Ars Americana Ars Politica has 221 pages.


In all the history of grief an empty doorway and a maple leaf?

Wrong category, and it's actually 'for', not 'in. This quote is from the poem 'Ars Poetica' by Archibald MacLeash, and my interpretation of it is that it defines poetry as a snapshot of (a) time. I'd go on further but it's really my opinion; it's a beautiful quote.


What is the ISBN of Ars Americana Ars Politica?

The ISBN of Ars Americana Ars Politica is 978-0-7735-3766-8.


What is Ars-Laquenexy's population?

Ars-Laquenexy's population is 741.