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Literature the synthesis of poetry

Focuses on how the elements of a poem are fused to create a form that conveys meaning. Emphasizes the role of rhythm, imagery, repetition and rhyme in poetry and touches on the use of metaphor and symbolism. Maya Angelou reads a number of her own poems as well as poems by Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, and Matthew Arnold.

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  • "Focuses on how the elements of a poem are fused to create a form that conveys meaning. Emphasizes the role of rhythm, imagery, repetition and rhyme in poetry and touches on the use of metaphor and symbolism. Maya Angelou reads a number of her own poems as well as poems by Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, and Matthew Arnold."@en
  • "Focuses on how the elements of a poem are fused to create a form that conveys meaning. Emphasizes the role of rhythm, imagery, repetition and rhyme in poetry and touches on the use of metaphor and symbolism. The discussion of poetry is supplemented by writer Maya Angelou reading a number of her own poems as well as some poems by Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, and Matthew Arnold."@en

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