Question

 Read the following poems carefully: 
Conventions of Despair
Yes, I know all that, I should be modern.
Marry again. See strippers at the Tease.
Touch Africa. Go to the movies
Impale a six-inch spider
Under a lens. Join the TestBans, or become The outsider.
Or pay to shake my fist
(or whatever-you-call-it) at a psychoanalyst.
And when I burn
I should smile, dry-eyed,
And nurse martinis like the Marginal Man.
But, sorry, I cannot unlearn
Conventions of despair.
They have their pride
I must seek and will find
my particular hell only in my Hindu mind;
must translate, and turn
till I blister and roast
for certain lives to come, „eye-deep‟,
in those Boiling Crates of Oil, weep
iron tears for winning what I should have lost;
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see Them with lidless eyes
saw precisely in two equal parts
(one of the sixty-four arts
they learn in That place)
a once-beloved head
at the naked parting of her hair.
(a) Make a list of colloquialism in the poem. Now try to replace them with ordinary
words or expressions.
(b) Is the use of the colloquial justifiable in the poem? State your reasons clearly. 

09 Sep 2023
Answer :
Word Count : 57

In the poem "Conventions of Despair," the colloquialisms include:

"Go to ____ _______ ______ ____ ___ _________ __________ __________ _________ _________ __________ _______.
_____ ________ ________ _____ _________ _________ _____ ___ _______ _____ __________ ____.
_____ _____ ______ __________ _______.
________ _________ __________ ________ ___ ________ ___ ____ ____ _________ __________ ________.
______ __________ ______ ___ ___.
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