Friday, February 21, 2025

Blog #2

Blog #2

When it comes to writing poetry or writing about poetry there is one main similarity and difference that comes to mind. To begin with, when you’re writing poetry you’re able to go deep into your own head and express your emotions through your words. However, the poets that are written about will always be written about from a third person point of view and as much as we analyze their work we will never know what they were truly thinking when creating their written work. With that being said, writing about poetry helped me pay closer attention to understanding the elements that impact the way my poetry is read and that I could be using in my own writing to create a certain effect. The fact that I write poetry helped me resonate with other poets and become amazed with the destructuring of it and analyzing it and getting into other poets heads. As poets I feel it is beautiful experience to understand other human beings on a deep emotional level and be able to relate to other people through words and language. Through this experience I have learned creative ways to help teach students in a way that keeps them involved and engaged. Having students write their own poetry before studying poetry can take away the intimidation that is surrounded around analyzing poetry. Once they realize how easy writing poetry can be they will feel more confident being able to analyze it and understand it on a deeper level. 



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