English, asked by shafin90, 1 year ago

the use of conditional clauses beginning with 'if you can't be' give the poem a good flow and supports the theme of the poem very well. what kind of effect does this have on the Reader? does the repetition have the poet influence the Reader in anyway? give reason to support your answer?​

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Answered by tiger2625
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Sometimes a first impression of the poem is a way in, perhaps something that strikes you as odd or unsettling or familiar; sometimes the voice in the poem stands out; sometimes it is a matter of knowing the genre of the poem; sometimes groupings of key words, phrases, or images are its most striking elements; sometimes reading the poem aloud can make you hear things that are not clear when you just read it to yourself—your ear often tells you things that your eye cannot; sometimes just looking at the physical shape of the poem (the organization of the words and lines on the page) can tell you something about the poem, and for this reason, putting two poems beside each other and comparing their shapes can tell you much; and sometimes it takes a while to get any impression of it at all—poetry can both invite and resist, and sometimes at the same time. The goal, however, is constant: you want to come to a deeper understanding of the poem.

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