Ashley Svedin
Professor Hepworth
English 150
April 14, 2009
Poetry
Belloc, Hilaire. “Fatigue, 1923.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 865.
Dickinson, Emily.”Emily Dickinson.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 1014-1019.
Frost, Robert. “The Silken Tent, 1942.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 780.
Herbert, George. “The Pulley, 1633.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 778.
Hughes, Langston. Ku Klux, 1942.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 1034-1035.
Simic, Charles. “My Shoes, 1967.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 779.
Whitman, Walt. “Beat! Beat! Drums!, 1861.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 845.
Whitman, Walt. “Cavalry Crossing a Ford, 1865.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 879.
I’ve never really enjoyed reading poetry because I usually don’t understand it. After reading a few poems in class I, slowly, started to like it a little more. I enjoyed reading them in class and then discussing them. When I read them by myself I still don’t understand them a lot of the time; but I appreciate poetry more since taking the last few months to read it and discuss it in class.
Professor Hepworth
English 150
April 14, 2009
Poetry
Belloc, Hilaire. “Fatigue, 1923.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 865.
Dickinson, Emily.”Emily Dickinson.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 1014-1019.
Frost, Robert. “The Silken Tent, 1942.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 780.
Herbert, George. “The Pulley, 1633.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 778.
Hughes, Langston. Ku Klux, 1942.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 1034-1035.
Simic, Charles. “My Shoes, 1967.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 779.
Whitman, Walt. “Beat! Beat! Drums!, 1861.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 845.
Whitman, Walt. “Cavalry Crossing a Ford, 1865.” Literature an Introduction to Fiction, Drama, and Writing. Longman, 2007. 879.
I’ve never really enjoyed reading poetry because I usually don’t understand it. After reading a few poems in class I, slowly, started to like it a little more. I enjoyed reading them in class and then discussing them. When I read them by myself I still don’t understand them a lot of the time; but I appreciate poetry more since taking the last few months to read it and discuss it in class.
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