"The Improvement" by John Ashbery.

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The only thing that humans cannot count on is that things are constantly changing and life is one of those things. It is a complex, intriguing, and inscrutable process which has negative and positive shades. This is the message John Ashbery is trying to transmit to us!

1.Theme

a.Life changes in an instant

-He is questioning the meaning of life; the meaning of how things can change quickly.

- "Only yesterday when I came back, I had this diaphanous disaffection for this room, for spaces, for the whole sky, and whatever lies beyond"

b. "We never live long enough in our lives to know what today is like."

-Life's complexity gives us a today, but today might change. It is unpredictable.

-One day is not long enough to absorb or comprehend how negative things can turn into positive.

c.Things that seem negative, what can happen to become positive?

-" I want the openness of the dream turned inside out, exploded into peaces of meaning by its own unasked question, beyond the calculations of heaven"

-From the previous quote one can realize that Ashbery wanted to change Today, the bad dream which is "by nature sad," trying to turn it inside out while confused why all this was happening.

d.How to improve them?

-Ashbery uses his imagination when giving the solution to the "mystery" he is trying to figure out.

- To turn a dream inside out cannot be achieved, but since we all know that there is no solution to making Today remain the same, we can only wish!

- "Then the larkspur would don its own disproportionate weight, and trees return to the starting gate."

- This is what Ashbery believes it would happen if his wishes

would become true.

-"See, our lips bend"...