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The document discusses the importance of reading texts multiple times for deeper understanding and reflects on the perception of poetry as difficult. It emphasizes setting goals or intentions before engaging with experiences, drawing parallels between literature and life. Additionally, it includes references to Emily Dickinson's use of simile and metaphor in her poetry.
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Notes Sift Review

The document discusses the importance of reading texts multiple times for deeper understanding and reflects on the perception of poetry as difficult. It emphasizes setting goals or intentions before engaging with experiences, drawing parallels between literature and life. Additionally, it includes references to Emily Dickinson's use of simile and metaphor in her poetry.
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How many times do you need to read a text?

Who thinks poetry is difficult?


Put goal or intention ahead of the experience. True for life. Seminar or class.
Dickinson
Is this the same way you live life?
Simile-”hold it up to the light like a color slide”-
Metaphor-”press an ear against its hive”

Pointers

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