Discussion #7

Over the past two weeks, I feel like my ability to read poetry has definitely improved. At first, I struggled with the unique language and structure of poems. I was approaching them on a surface level and found it hard to fully understand or appreciate their meaning. But I’ve learned that each poem has its own rhythm, so now I try to only pause at commas and periods. This keeps the flow going and helps me avoid overthinking each line. Letting the words come together naturally allows me to appreciate the language more, without getting stuck on individual phrases. I also began paying closer attention to imagery, symbols, and figurative language, which has helped me uncover deeper meanings.

I think this experience with poetry has really helped me with reading “Oedipus the King,” because both poetry and the play use a lot of symbolism, dramatic irony, metaphors, and figurative language. For example, when I read “My Last Duchess,” I focused on the imagery and how the Duke’s need for control leads to unwarranted jealousy toward his late wife. This reminded me of Oedipus’s attempts to control his fate, which ultimately causes his downfall. While Oedipus is devastated by his tragic realization, the Duke, on the other hand, never learns from the consequences of his actions. Instead, his pride and arrogance only grow, as he views his control over his wife’s fate as a symbol of power. Both works explore characters learning things too late, but with different responses—Oedipus faces his downfall with regret, while the Duke’s prideful nature leads him to see his actions as justified. After working with poetry, I now feel better equipped to appreciate the layers of meaning in Oedipus the King, especially the symbolism and irony.

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