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On “anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town”

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Essay title: On “anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town”

The poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” by E. E. Cummings is an odd one in the least, as it does not follow conventional grammatical rules. However, this style only contributes to the overall appeal that is presented to the reader. Coupled with an alluring rhythm, these uncommon practices allow the reader to comprehend a message in an unusual way.

The setting of “anyone lived in a pretty how town” is more simple than the reader realizes, and it is only through the use of language that it is embellished. The poem starts with “anyone,” which should be considered a noun for a single person here. Anyone is a person disliked by the “Women and men,” much as a result of his being different from them. However, the children of the town recognize a love between Anyone and Noone, but soon forget it “as up they grew.” Anyone and Noone die and are buried together, and the townspeople continue to live their lives.

The rhythm of the poem is like that of a springy song. The use of grammar is successful in passing on the meaning of the words, but in attempting

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