ENG 2003 Introduction to Poetry D535 Fall 2018

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ENG 2003 Introduction to Poetry D535 Fall 2018
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Professor(s)
Department
English
Course Code
ENG 2003
Semester / Year
Fall 2018
Course Description

Reading poetry is like being a detective. Sights and sounds work together to enhance meaning and create ambiguity. Students will work in small groups, individually, through research, and presentations to understand the variety of poetic forms available to poets. We will examine the choices a poet makes, and consider why he or she makes them. We will also discuss the value of poetry in today’s world.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Nina Bannett

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