1. The document discusses the main tenets of New Criticism and Moral Formalism, which include focusing on the literary text itself, taking a scientific and objective approach, and viewing great literature as having organic unity.
2. It then analyzes Sylvia Plath's poem "Metaphors" using a New Critical lens, explaining how the poem achieves organic unity through its consistent structure and related imagery around the theme of pregnancy.
3. The document also outlines the main principles of Russian Formalism, such as literature making the familiar unfamiliar, before analyzing how "Metaphors" uses defamiliarization techniques to portray pregnancy in an unconventional way.