why does Eliot say poetry is an organization than inspiration
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Eliot compares the poet's mind to a jar or receptacle in which are stored numberless feelings, emotions, etc., which remain there in an unorganised and chaotic form till “all the particles which can unite to form a new compound are present together.” Thus poetry is organization rather than inspiration.
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Eliot compares the poet's mind to a jar or receptacle in which are stored numberless feelings, emotions, etc., which remain there in an unorganised and chaotic form till “all the particles which can unite to form a new compound are present together.” Thus poetry is organization rather than inspiration.
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