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4 February, 14:54

6. What did Pound draw from in Whitman's poetry, and what did he want to change?

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  1. 4 February, 15:08
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    Ezra Pound as a poet is considered the most responsible nad defining a modernist idea.

    Explanation:

    No. 1. Pound begins the poem by acknowledging his animosity towards poet Whitman.

    No. 2. Pound initially detested Walt Whitman then over a period of time offers him a pact of friendship.

    No. 3. Ezra Pound disliked Whitman's crudeness and barbaric yawp. He also got a feeling that Whitman was an epitome of American authenticity.

    No. 4. Whitman was also viewed as a creative antithesis.
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