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“Poets rethink everything anew.”

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"Poets rethink everything anew." From your reading of poetry, show how two or three of the poems may have given you a new or different sense of poetry or of human experience, and comment on how these effects were achieved in the poetry. From reading poetry, I find that poets often give readers a different sense of human experiences. In this essay, I am going to use the two poems: "Preludes" by T. S. Eliot and "To Autumn" by John Keats to talk about the literary devices they used to create a different senses of human experiences to readers. In both "Preludes" and "To Autumn", the poems involve the sense of time. In "Preludes", we have mentions of evening and morning. And "To Autumn" is itself an ode to the season, autumn, which is a time as well. We usually have some sense of time as humans have schedules and we, therefore, experience...

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