Easy To Read Different Types Of Poetry

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Reading is part of everyday life, but understanding what you have read is something less common. There are a lot of different types of literate that you can read. One of the most popular types of reading that people do would be to read poetry, but almost everyone that reads poetry reads the most common type; the ones that rhyme and are easy to read. These are very good poems, but when you begin to read different types of poetry you start to figure out that a lot of it seems to be nonsense and this is not the case. “Poetry might be defined as the clear expression of mixed feelings.” (Auden) This is a very good point because poetry is something that seems to be very clear, until you get to feelings and everyone has different feelings. Poetry …show more content…

MacLeish talks a lot in her poem about how they should be “palpable and mute” and to be “motionless in time.” He thinks that a poem needs to be so broad on ideas, yet something that could be read in twenty years and still have the same effect as it does now. “Poetry, she thought, wasn't written to be analyzed; it was meant to inspire without reason, to touch without understanding.” (Sparks) When you read poetry you need to infer your own person feelings and ideas into what is already there for the reader to work with. This is what makes poetry so special to him, he thinks that it should be short, simple and to the point and in his own poem he tells it the same way. Since this is the way that he writes and how he thinks that poetry should be written, I could be inferring all of this in my own way and if someone else were to read the poem they could infer something completely different. MacLeish’s poem has one more main point and that is that even though a poem should be remembered for all of the great things that are woven into it won’t be by most people, but in ten years if somehow something were to spark your memory and you thought of that poem that is when you know you have written a brilliant …show more content…

While reading anything you usually compare it to something else that you have read. “Only the very weak-minded refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry.” (Clare) You have to understand that reading and learning about poetry is something that you cannot compare to other types of literature, and if you do then you either really know what you are talking about or have no idea. Comparing different literacy works is something that is good at times, but when you get to where you compare one piece of literature to another and dislike it because it is written and about the same thing and stop reading it before you could find out that you could have enjoyed it. She talks about how people “discriminate against ‘business documents and school-books’; all these phenomena are important. One must make a distinction however…” She then goes on to talk about how if you really like poetry then you will be the person that asks for it in “all its rawness” and how you are then interested in poetry. There are not a lot of people that can read a poem in all of its rawness and enjoy, understand and appreciate it. In the MacLeish poem it does not talk about what it takes to truly love

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