Ezra Pound's Meditatio
Meditatio
When I carefully consider the curious habits of Dogs
I am compelled to conclude
That man is the superior animal.
When I consider the curious habits of man
I confess, my friend, I am puzzled.
As one of the fathers of literary modernism, Ezra Pound reacted to classicism and romanticism and, in the poem, Meditatio, expresses the conflict between individual identity and the bestial nature of humankind. In fact, it is the social issue of what it means to be human that this poem epitomizes - what even the definition of human and human causality might be, and in particular, the nature of humanity when compared to one of the classic symbols of human unity -- canus familiarias, the dog.
There are several levels of conflict within this short poem. First, Pound tells us in the title that this is a "meditation." In other words, this is not simply a description, but something emotional and psychologically invested that is a puzzlement -- but important enough to consider from all angles. Second, there is the mystery and conflict of what it means to be human, or a dog -- in the context of early 20th century definitions. Third, we wonder at what habits Pound hints when he asks us to consider dogs and humans? And finally, the more metaphysical aspect of the entire poem -- why is the author contemplating humans and dogs? What makes this a viable comparison, and what is it that has caused Pound to reconsider humanity?
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