Social Norm Analysis

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Bernstein claims that social conventions can manifest in poems and their forms. Therefore it can be said that a poem and its form can reflect social norms. The fact that poems and their forms are affected by conventions means that an unconventional poem with an unconventional form can reject or protest against a current social norms, values and order. The unconventionality of form has the ability to resist and grant freedom from social system and its conventions. This act allows Cummings to highlight the concept of individuality through his form that does not succumb nor follow any other conventional forms. That way, Cummings stations his work in a position that goes against sameness, and when something is far away from the mainstream instead

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