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Okay. You remember that I’ve mentioned that it’s important to
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appreciation of the sounds of the poetry: the rhymes, the {{U}} (37)
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interplay between the sounds of the words and their meaning.
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especially by writers who place so much importance on sounds that the meaning
becomes all letter-relevant. Like this line by Gertrude Stein that I’d like to
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is a rose. " {{U}} (40) {{/U}} literally, this would seem to be an empty
statement, one which gives us no information. But the purpose of a poem need not
be to inform the reader of anything, but rather to evoke feelings. To create a
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Stein was better kno