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Monday, March 25, 2019

Marriage :: Literary Analysis, Gregory Corso

Gregory Corsos meter Marriage is a beautiful, comic poem. The author is the main character and he is thinking ab prohibited his future and the possibility of him getting married. He is assay to deeply think about all the possible scenarios he qualification face, he tries to think about the right finish to fritter away in regard of him getting married or non getting married. So he takes a scientific approach to the dilemma, he first lays out all the possible options he has, and then he simulates every decision in his mind and tries to realize its consequences. Corso opens his poem by a suspicion to himself Should I get married? Should I be good? this get out suggests both possible interpretations. The first interpretation is relating being good as a result of getting married. The second interpretation is giving two options cannot go together, either being good or getting married. By only the first line Corso was able to unsex two perspectives on marriage. Corso talks about t he girl next door and how he would stupefy her and go out on a date with her. Corso will not follow all the traditions while dating this girl, for example, he will take her to cemeteries instead of taking her to the movies, then he will kiss her and punctuate to make love to her, just she refuses. He gets angry, but he does not show it, and he tries to convince her to sleep with him You must feel Its beautiful to feel (Line 7) Corso says, but she still refuses. Then Corso starts his backup visualize to ponder about the bright constellation in the sky. What a temper When Corso meets her parents he feels so uncomfortable. He tries to look very educated delicate man, so he does not assume where the bathroom is even though he wanted to use it. He realized traditions have set these stupid rules for him to follow if he wanted her parents favorable reception. Even when he gains the approval Say All right get married, were losing a daughter, but were gaining a son (Lines 21-22), he was not sure whether to ask for the bathroom And should I then ask wheres the bathroom? (Line 23). He shows his disgust from peoples actions around him when he gets married. He describes the non-Christian priests look at him as I he was doing something unfavourable he is looking at me as if I masturbated.

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