Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Introduction to Poetry
Poetry is an extremely special genre. Through poems we can experience joy, grief, and wonder, but they also invite us to see every day life in a new light. In "Introduction to Poetry," Billy Collins reveals a fascinating explanation of what poetry can do and how to enjoy it.
Later, Collins ends the poem with a change in mood and tone. After his bright images of how a poem should be read, he ends his poem with, "But all they want to do/is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it." This personification of a poem being tortured shows how forcing an interpretation out of a poem can be a criminal act.
In the end, this poem leaves a lasting impression. I chose it because I always used to think that there were secret interpretations of a poem that need to be found. Instead, Collins knows how important it is for readers to find their own meanings and connections in the poems they read.
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