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Can you interpret the poem "Festival" by Kenneth Wee?
"Festival" is a poem by Singaporean writer Kenneth Wee. The poet is of Chinese descent, and "Festival" is a recollection of cultural festivals in Singapore. Although the poem uses the first-person...
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What data should be included in a critical appreciation of a poem?
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