Read the following poem, "a jelly-fish" by marianne moore:
visible, invisible,
a fluctu...
English, 15.10.2019 03:00 bdgray7759
Read the following poem, "a jelly-fish" by marianne moore:
visible, invisible,
a fluctuating charm
an amber-tinctured amethyst
inhabits it, your arm
approaches and it opens
and it closes; you had meant
to catch it and it quivers;
you abandon your intent.
which aspect of this poem most clearly marks it as a work of modernism?
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a. it avoids using rhythm or rhyme.
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b. it explores the disillusionment with the american dream.
c. its subject is based on a paradox.
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d. it focuses on the jellyfish as a single, specific image.
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