Ezra Pound's "In The Station of hte Metro"

A detailed Summary of Ezra Pound's "In The Station of hte Metro"


Ezra Pound's use of imagery, alliteration, and assonance in the poem In a Station of the Metro depicts a scene of people's faces in a dark crowded subway station in Paris. It is through this scene that Pound is able to uncover to the reader that no matter how dark and subterranean the environment, the people that dwell within it still remain beautiful and pleasant.

The title, In a Station of the Metro, reveals the setting right from the beginning. The poem begins, "The apparition of these faces in the crowd;"(656). The word apparition in this first line has a dreamlike effect on the rest of the line. Pound uses this precisely to create a scene



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Approximate Word count = 439
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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