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Aristotle vs. Plato on the Dangers of Poetry
by Schatzie Speaks
Poetry's Emotional Effect: Detrimental as Plato Claims or Beneficial as Aristotle Concludes? Speaking well about Homer; it's a divine power that moves you, as a "Magnetic" stone moves iron rings. (That's... published 5 months ago
Yusef Kommunyakaa's "Facing It"
by Schatzie Speaks
Yusef Kommunyakaa's Emotional Response Surrounding the Vietnam Memorial Yusef Komunyakaa emphasizes his ethnicity at the very beginning of his poem "Facing It" in the first lines: "My black face fades,/hiding... published 5 months ago
"AIDS" in poetry by Mary Sarton
by Schatzie Speaks
Overcoming AIDS Many people take love for granted, assured that it will overcome any hardship or obstacle in their lives. However, the author has learned that the contraction of a fatal and contagious disease... published 5 months ago
Sydney's 49th Sonnet
by Schatzie Speaks
A Narrator's Human Flaw of Love and His Ultimate Submission to its Power Philip Sidney's 49th sonnet, describing the journey of the narrator upon horseback, is one which follows the form of the Italian sonnet... published 5 months ago

