Critical interpretation has never been a strong point of mine with regards to literature, though I appreciate its utility I am often just looking to “enjoy a finely crafted story.” However, when scouring the critical interpretations presented in Korb’s article the idea of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You […]
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Korb makes some valid points in his description of Connie loosing her innocence, and in his comparison of Arnold and evil. Korb breaks down Connie journey to the lost of her innocence by emphasizing her superficial and child mentality in the beginning of the story. Korb makes it evident when […]
On account of Shakespeare’s Piece 18, “Shall I compare thee with a summers day?”,is thought to move toward it with an open and grateful outlook, appreciating the excellence depicted inside the lines. The sonnet’s initial line establishes the vibe of interest and profound respect, with perusers pondering the subject of […]
Reading a poem is part attitude and part technique”. Curiosity can be an attitude that we use when talking about poetry.“ It gets us in the head space to give honest feedback about what we perceived the reading’s meaning was. This then results in us asking questions and using critical […]
Reading a poem involves having an open mindset and analysis. The poem “How Do I Love Thee?” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, involves two components: attitude and technique to help the audience have an understanding of the love she was in with her former lover. For example, imagery is shown in […]
Reading a poem can be motivational, providing thinking on how to question the narrator’s actions, this also can help you find new angles and go deeper. regularly reading, poetry can help you regain control of your fears, anxieties, and old memories. and dramatically change how you perceive old ideas, and […]
In reading a poem, your approach and how you approach it technically both play important roles. A thorough understanding of William Shakespeare’s “My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing like the Sun” depends on the reader’s mindset and reading style. The technique is examining Shakespeare’s use of figurative language, while the attitude […]
1.Reading a poem well involves both the right mindset and knowing how to do it. 2.When I read Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18, I felt both impressed and curious because of the beautiful words and the way it talked about love and art lasting forever, especially in the line “But thy eternal […]