The meaning of pound subway station

Pound's In the Subway Station depicts the poet's feeling of getting out of the subway station and seeing beautiful faces in the crowded crowd, and expresses his thoughts on the theme of alienation of human nature in industrial society.

Among subway stations, subway stations are typical scenes of modern society. An endless stream of people concentrated on the complicated aspects of modern life. Most people who commute by subway are bound and tortured by the modern working system and the pace of life, and the spirit of numbness and mechanization often makes them look bleak.

However, In a Subway Station also expresses that the beautiful vitality of human beings has not disappeared, and at least some women and children will still see the hope of life and be inspired by it.

Appreciation of the works There are only two independent and parallel phrases in the whole poem "In a Subway Station", which is full of musical rhythm and concise in colloquial language, leaving a lot of room for imagination.

In the first paragraph of the poem, there are many people in the subway station and the speed of travel is in a hurry. Ghosts vividly set off the noise of the station environment.

In the second section, the poet imagines petals dotted on poetic branches from the rapid movement of the face, and the wet touch is reflected by the black vision. The poet chose two images, face and petals, and used flowers to describe people. People's faces, like flowers, obviously suggested the poet's inner thinking.