Part III (section of "Howl")

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Part III is the concluding section of Allen Ginsberg’s poem "Howl," noted for its direct address to Carl Solomon and its intense, incantatory style.

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Part III (section of "Howl") canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
poem section
addressedTo Carl Solomon NERFINISHED
author Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Carl Solomon NERFINISHED
depicts Rockland State Hospital NERFINISHED
firstPublicationPlace San Francisco NERFINISHED
firstPublicationPublisher City Lights Books GENERATED
firstPublicationWork Howl and Other Poems NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1956
focusesOn Carl Solomon's experiences in a mental institution
language English
literaryForm free verse
literaryPeriod postwar American poetry
meter irregular line length
movement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
narrativeMode first-person address
openingWords "Carl Solomon!" NERFINISHED
partOf Howl NERFINISHED
positionInWork final section
third section
refrain "I'm with you in Rockland" NERFINISHED
relatedTo "Footnote to Howl" NERFINISHED
Part I (section of "Howl") NERFINISHED
Part II (section of "Howl")
styleCharacteristic direct address
incantatory
repetitive anaphora
subjectOf literary criticism on "Howl"
theme empathy
friendship
institutionalization
madness
solidarity
spiritual struggle
suffering
tone compassionate
lamenting
urgent
usesDevice apostrophe
cataloguing
parallelism

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Part II precedes Part III (section of "Howl")
subject surface form: Part II (section of "Howl")