Dance of the Merry
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Words: 614
Pages: 2
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Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
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the end, and the end is the beginning, an unremitting circle. Having read this poem an individual might infer that Williams has been given the grace of an amazing ability to write poetry. Williams has crafted a flawless combination of literary devices. They intertwine together to entice the reader into a state of bewilderment, a feeling of drunken dancing continuing around in circles in this middle 1900th century poem, unfolding an image of merry peasantry.
the end, and the end is the beginning, an unremitting circle. Having read this poem an individual might infer that Williams has been given the grace of an amazing ability to write poetry. Williams has crafted a flawless combination of literary devices. They intertwine together to entice the reader into a state of bewilderment, a feeling of drunken dancing continuing around in circles in this middle 1900th century poem, unfolding an image of merry peasantry.