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I placed a jar in Tennessee,
And round it was, upon a hill.
It made the slovenly wilderness
Surround that hill.

The wilderness rose up to it,
And sprawled around, no longer wild.
The jar was round upon the ground
And tall and of a port in air.

It took dominion everywhere.
The jar was gray and bare.
It did not give of bird or bush,
Like nothing else in Tennessee.

i need help with the theme of this poem i have no fucking idea what it means

I placed a jar in Tennessee,
And round it was, upon a hill.
It made the slovenly wilderness
Surround that hill.

The wilderness rose up to it,
And sprawled around, no longer wild.
The jar was round upon the ground
And tall and of a port in air.

It took dominion everywhere.
The jar was gray and bare.
It did not give of bird or bush,
Like nothing else in Tennessee.

i need help with the theme of this poem i have no fucking idea what it means
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdote_of_the_Jar

https://interestingliterature.com/2016/08/31/a-short-analysis-of-wallace-stevenss-anecdote-of-the-jar/

Just mix n mash some BS

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdote_of_the_Jar

https://interestingliterature.com/2016/08/31/a-short-analysis-of-wallace-stevenss-anecdote-of-the-jar/

Just mix n mash some BS
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StryderMarxwhy is this not in support wtf admin deletes
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Here is my best 5th grade interpretation:

>I placed a jar in Tennessee,
Literal, rural landscape comes to mind
>And round it was, upon a hill.
Literal, although the hill might just be a high place
>It made the slovenly wilderness
>Surround that hill.
I had to look up what slovenly means(it means untidy)
I think this line means either 1) the environment was captured within the jar's reflection(sorta like this) or 2) something about the jar commands attention like there's something special about it. akin to becoming the "center of the room"

>The wilderness rose up to it,
>And sprawled around, no longer wild.
This means that nature gradually becomes less wild as it reaches the top of the hill; less wild as in less trees/plants/life in general. sprawled meaning trees descending into grasslands. this could mean that jar is able to make what is wild refined.
>The jar was round upon the ground
The jar is flat on it's bottom, not on it's side; steady and sturdy
>And tall and of a port in air.
To me tall doesn't mean it's literally a tall jar but instead I think it means the Jar is particularly clean/shiny/brilliant and standing tall as if it's proud of itself. port of air meaning it's got a wide mouth that air can easily pass through. This can mean while it is steady it is not stubborn to change and flow

>It took dominion everywhere.
>The jar was gray and bare.
Basic, fundamental, raw, commanded respect
>It did not give of bird or bush,
Bird meaning scared, skittish and bush meaning passive, grounded, unmoving. this line reminds of of another poem that is about emotional stability. check it
>Like nothing else in Tennessee.
rare

alright bro that's all i got, hope that helped

Here is my best 5th grade interpretation:

>I placed a jar in Tennessee,
Literal, rural landscape comes to mind
>And round it was, upon a hill.
Literal, although the hill might just be a high place
>It made the slovenly wilderness
>Surround that hill.
I had to look up what slovenly means(it means untidy)
I think this line means either 1) the environment was captured within the jar's reflection([url=https://i.pinimg.com/originals/af/a3/da/afa3dacace1c490118d4b84e69789b43.jpg]sorta like this)[/url] or 2) something about the jar commands attention like there's something special about it. akin to becoming the "center of the room"

>The wilderness rose up to it,
>And sprawled around, no longer wild.
This means that nature gradually becomes less wild as it reaches the top of the hill; less wild as in less trees/plants/life in general. sprawled meaning trees descending into grasslands. this could mean that jar is able to make what is wild refined.
>The jar was round upon the ground
The jar is flat on it's bottom, not on it's side; steady and sturdy
>And tall and of a port in air.
To me tall doesn't mean it's literally a tall jar but instead I think it means the Jar is particularly clean/shiny/brilliant and standing tall as if it's proud of itself. port of air meaning it's got a wide mouth that air can easily pass through. This can mean while it is steady it is not stubborn to change and flow

>It took dominion everywhere.
>The jar was gray and bare.
Basic, fundamental, raw, commanded respect
>It did not give of bird or bush,
Bird meaning scared, skittish and bush meaning passive, grounded, unmoving. this line reminds of of another poem that is about emotional stability. c[url=https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46473/if---]heck it[/url]
>Like nothing else in Tennessee.
rare

alright bro that's all i got, hope that helped
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I suck at not taking things literally but to me it sounds like a poem about urbanization and taming the wilderness, making it less wild and more controlled and replacing it with our simple gray and bare concrete structures

Edit: I did some research on the poem and it seems that it's a scrotie mcboogerballs situation where some dude wrote something random and now everyone is looking WAY too hard into it, fighting over the actual meaning and giving tons of wildly different interpretations with no objectively right answer ranging from feminism (male dominance over a female landscape) to it being a poem about the writer being insecure about using European style English and wanting a new identity for American poets.

Basically, don't bother and scribble whatever makes sense to you, people have been putting ridiculous amounts of thought into this for a century and there's still no real answer nor will there ever be

I suck at not taking things literally but to me it sounds like a poem about urbanization and taming the wilderness, making it less wild and more controlled and replacing it with our simple gray and bare concrete structures

Edit: I did some research on the poem and it seems that it's a [url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_Scrotie_McBoogerballs]scrotie mcboogerballs[/url] situation where some dude wrote something random and now everyone is looking WAY too hard into it, fighting over the actual meaning and giving tons of wildly different interpretations with no objectively right answer ranging from feminism (male dominance over a female landscape) to it being a poem about the writer being insecure about using European style English and wanting a new identity for American poets.

Basically, don't bother and scribble whatever makes sense to you, people have been putting ridiculous amounts of thought into this for a century and there's still no real answer nor will there ever be
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