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Eunhae Han
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one of many ways poems connect to human experience. A wise poem doesn’t just deliver a message; it deepens a reader’s capacity to perceive nuance, contradiction, and complexity in lived experience.
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Eunhae Han
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Burt reframes difficulty not as an obstacle but as a feature of many poems: a way that poems challenge readers to slow down, rethink expectations, or experience language differently.
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Contemporary poems may resist traditional tools of analysis, and Burt encourages readers to adapt rather than dismiss unfamiliar styles or voices.
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She critiques grading systems and discussion models that reward “correctness” rather than engagement, advocating for teaching methods that encourage risk, disagreement, and honest reaction.
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Poems do not exist in isolation; they come alive through individual encounters. Different readers—and the same reader at different moments—will legitimately experience the same poem in different ways.
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Sophie Keller
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Why are these chapters so long
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