In the last two weeks of reading poetry I have learned to look into what the author of the poem is conveying instead of my own interpretation. Although I feel poetry is an art in itself and there is room for your own interpretation and meaning, I have learned to feel and comprehend what the writer intends. Through looking up words I do not understand and reading the poem correctly. I always saw how poems were writtten so differntly and we learned how to read them despite the formatting. That was something a bit new to me instead of reading line by line, reading until the end of the sentence. The poetry especially shakespeare prepared me for Oedpius the king. Sonnet poems such as “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” (Sonnet 18) Helped me prepare for the more the reading and the language to come. “Thou art more lovely and more temperate: rough winds do not shake the darling buds of May,” (Shakespeare) “You may see them with one another like birds swift on the wing, quicker than fire I mastered speeding away to the coast of the gods.” (oedpius the king) Reading poetry helped by familiarizing myself in preperation for more similes and much more reading.
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I really enjoyed your submission, I also can relate to very much enjoying poetry but needing to learn techniques to fully grasp metaphors. Researching words I don’t understand also helps me as well. I never got to fully read Shakespeare however oedipus the king was definitely a challenge for me. Spanish being my first language I often times find myself having to read sonnets and poems twice in order to full comprehend or even grasp a concept. I also enjoyed how you incorporated the quotes into your submission.