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1 Dang Lanna Dang SPA 325 Prof. Kyle Black 22 octubre 2010 El Milagro de un Cisne En el mundo de la poesa, hay eras que definen la obra y el sentimiento de la obra. Unas de estas eras se llama el modernismo. El modernismo fue en un periodo donde los artistas y poticos transformaban su estilo, su modo de pensamiento. uno de los principales influyentes en el movimiento fue Rubn Daro, tambin conocido como el...

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1 Dang Lanna Dang SPA 325 Prof. Kyle Black 22 octubre 2010 El Milagro de un Cisne En el mundo de la poesa, hay eras que definen la obra y el sentimiento de la obra. Unas de estas eras se llama el modernismo. El modernismo fue en un periodo donde los artistas y poticos transformaban su estilo, su modo de pensamiento. uno de los principales influyentes en el movimiento fue Rubn Daro, tambin conocido como el "padre de la modernidad" (Vilarino 16). Daro era un poeta muy conocido a una edad temprana. Dej su pas de origen de Nicaragua a una edad temprana en becas para estudiar en diferentes pases. Durante su carrera como poeta, viaj por muchos pases, sobre todo en las Amricas y fue capaz de tirar de muchos de sus experiencias de viaje. La publicacin de Azul, libro de poemas de Daro, se deca que era uno de los principales puntos de inflexin del movimiento modernista. Su estilo fue influenciado por la obra de poetas francs y espaol antes que l durante el perodo de romanticismo, pero tom ms de un estilo de verso libre de la escritura. Sus obras reflejan una vida turbulenta e itinerante en la que se entrego con igual abandono a los placeres sensuales (Friedman, et al 203). Aportar el tema del modernismo, su estilo critica los problemas sociales del mundo por el materialismo. En su poema, El Cisne, expreso su amor y pasin por el movimiento modernismo. El anlisis de la estructura de este poema, el contenido y referencias espiritual expresa los puntos de vista de Daro sobre lo que l considero el renacimiento de la poesa. Al analizar un poema, la estructura es un modo para identificar lo que el autor quera comunicar y de qu forma quera comunicarlo. Al examinar la organizacin de un poema, los factores tales como la rima, la voz, la estructura estrofa todos deberan contemplados, y en el caso de El Cisne, el ritmo es especialmente importante. El poema sigue una estructura progresiva 2 que describe el milagro de la llegada de la modernidad, el renacimiento de la poesa. Es de arte mayor, que contiene algunos versos y Alejandrino tiene el patrn de rima ABAB en las dos primeras estrofas, y la CLD y el patrn del EED en las dos ltimas estrofas. Daro utiliza una mezcla de asonante y rimas consonante en este poema. El efecto global de los esquemas de rima y estrofa crea un ritmo. bajo tus blancas alas la nueva Poesa- concibe en una gloria de luz y de armona (Daro 203). Daro utiliza este ritmo como una herramienta para armonizar sus palabras con el mensaje que quiere comunicar. La preocupacin de Daro por el problema del ritmo interior o msica de las ideas, no fue de orden puramente terico sino que tuvo en su poesa aplicacin practica consciente. (Tigerino 22) El modernismo fue un movimiento de alejarse del estilo de la estructura de rimas temas y materialista. En El Cisne, Daro expres su pasin por la modernidad con atencin sus palabras que riman, no por el mero hecho de la rima, pero la creacin y el ritmo que trae la armona entre los dioses que se refiere y el renacimiento de la poesa. En la nota del anlisis estructural, es evidente que Daro utiliza retricas Figuras como metforas para enfatizar su punto. l compara la poesa a lo divino y lo hace muchas referencias a los griegos y los dioses, e incluso personajes histricos como Richard Wagner. El cisne se refiere en su poema es en realidad un smbolo del modernismo el. El Cisne es una metapoesia que describe la influencia del nacimiento de "El Cisne". A travs de sus referencias mitolgicas griegas, Daria compara la belleza de Helena y Leda con lo que naci con el modernismo. Si antes la blanca de Helena- del huevo azul de Leda broto de gracia llena,- siendo de la Hermosura la princesa inmortal, (Daro 203). l usa la historia de Leda y el nacimiento de su hija Helena, quienes fueron las ms bellas de las figuras griegas, como una representacin de la formacin del modernismo. Helena es el fruto de los Dang 3 amores jupiterinos del cisne con Leda, y por ello simboliza el ideal esttico de la nueva Poesa. (Tigerino 28) En las dos primeras estrofas, es evidente que hubo un cambio en la situacin del cisne desde el cuarteto primera y la segunda. Daro referencia Thor y Argantir para representar la lucha contra la poesa en general (no de el modernismo). El uso de referencias a la mitologa griega representa su punto de vista de los fracasos de la poesa en general y la pasin que senta por el nacimiento del modernismo. El Cisne es una de las grandes obras de Daro de un metapoesia. l, como el amor por el modernismo el, y con una infancia difcil como un Hurfano, puede ser visto que la poesa de gran influencia en su vida. El modernismo fue una toma de Daro a expresar sus puntos de vista. l usa una combinacin de la estructura y el contenido potico para expresar su pasin por la poesa. El Cisne es una composicin de la rima, el ritmo y las referencias mitolgicas que se unen en armona. Daro uso las innovaciones lingsticas y mtricas destinadas a crear ritmos novedosos y agradables. (Friedman, et al 203) El movimiento latino del modernismo cambi las interpretaciones artsticas del mundo, y como gran influyente de este movimiento, Daro crey El Cisne para describir el milagro del modernismo. 4 Obras Citadas Vilario, Idea. Conocimiento De Daro. Montevideo: Arca, 1988. Print. Virgillo, Carmelo, L. Teresa. Valdivieso, and Edward H. Friedman. Aproximaciones Al Estudio De La Literatura Hispnica. Boston: McGraw-Hill College, 1999. Print. Ycaza, Tigerino Julio. La Palabra Y El Ritmo En Rubn Dario. Managua: Impr. Tcnicas, 1987. Print.
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