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3. What motivated the poetess to write this poem​

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Writing poems is a deeply driven and personal experience that comes from whatever has made a powerful and lasting impact on the writer. This is the basic drive or lens of each writer and influences which things pull his or her attention. Two writers can spend twenty-four hours together, doing the same things and observing the same environment, but when the two get home, they will not write the same poem. Each will respond to what he or she saw, heard, and experienced in a unique way. If you read more than one book by a variety of poets, you will discover these individual lenses more clearly.Writing poems is a deeply driven and personal experience that comes from whatever has made a powerful and lasting impact on the writer. This is the basic drive or lens of each writer and influences which things pull his or her attention. Two writers can spend twenty four hours together, doing the same things and observing the same environment, but when the two get home, they will not write the same poem. Each will respond to what he or she saw, heard, and experienced in a unique way. If you read more than one book by a variety of poets,you will discover these individual lenses more clearly.

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