Next, grammar and spelling are at use by Cummings in extreme ways to drive the theme of blind patriotism home. The lack of concern for capitalizing certain words throughout the poem is a clear sign of delegating the ordinary importance from the words in the poem. This is present in the first line of the poem. “Next to of Course god america i” clearly shows how cummings purposely turns words that should be capitalized and turns them into lowercase form. This act of changing the ordinary form of the important words in our language like “God”, “America” and “I” is great evidence in to how critical Cummings is of this speaker and the country as a whole. Not one line or one word in capitalized inside this quote in the poem. This also suggests that Cummings is using this to downgrade and discourage the …show more content…
This is evident because the sole line outside the quotations uses correct capitalization. He is clearly trying to distinguish the difference between these two parts of the poem and show how much negativity he has towards this speaker’s words. It is evident that the lack of punctuation throughout the poem plays a big role in Cummings message to the reader. Lastly, in the poem Next To Of Course God America I cummings uses syntax in a sarcastic approach in order to display his unfavorable views about patriotism in America. His sarcasm and mockery tone are evident through his use of words which is shown throughout the poem. This poem starts off with the narrator being patriotic and well in love with their country, America. However, as the poem continues the views of the narrator begin to change into a more sarcastic tone. This sarcasm is portraying the American people as citizens who are ignoring many negative aspects of