16 pages 32 minutes read

William Carlos Williams

Spring Storm

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1921

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.

Themes

Revivification of Spring: Hope for Change

One of the underlying themes of “Spring Storm” is the revivification of spring and the natural human tendency to hope for change. Because of the reference to spring in the poem’s title, the reader begins the poem looking forward to spring; as a season, nature promises new life, growth, and a return to warmth at the end of winter, but Williams unexpectedly undermines that expectation by setting his “spring storm” in the throes of late winter instead: “the snow keeps / its hold on the ground” (Lines 7-8) despite the “water, water / from a thousand runnels!” (Lines 9-10) that “cuts a way for itself / through green ice in the gutters” (Lines 13-14). Even so, there are a few key moments within the poem that indicate a certain sense of inevitability. Despite the snow’s stubborn “hold on the ground” (Line 8), the water is moving, cutting slowly but surely “through green ice” (Line 14). The sheer force of change that is the turning of the seasons enacts its will upon the world, whether the speaker can see or understand nature’s influence. The focus on the coming spring, despite all evidence to the contrary, speaks to hope in the face of darkness and faith during times of hardship.

Related Titles

By William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

Approach of Winter

William Carlos Williams

Approach of Winter

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

Between Walls

William Carlos Williams

Between Walls

William Carlos Williams

Plot Summary

logo

In the American Grain

William Carlos Williams

In the American Grain

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

William Carlos Williams

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

Paterson

William Carlos Williams

Paterson

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

Spring and All

William Carlos Williams

Spring and All

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

The Red Wheelbarrow

William Carlos Williams

The Red Wheelbarrow

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

The Young Housewife

William Carlos Williams

The Young Housewife

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

This Is Just to Say

William Carlos Williams

This Is Just to Say

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

To Elsie

William Carlos Williams

To Elsie

William Carlos Williams

Study Guide

logo

To Waken An Old Lady

William Carlos Williams

To Waken An Old Lady

William Carlos Williams