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6th November ,2007
  
 
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I am not sure what this blog is for but somehow I felt a strong urgent to write something in here...about the lecture of this afternoon.The word 'Literature' in the historic background...it deeply fascinated me that we all talked about the same thing hundred years ago...just had another word.
 
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Frankly there was one moment when I almost cried during the lecture...not because I was desperate or so sad or fed up with the content.No!
 
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I deeply sighed when the tutor asked the rhetorical question: Why do we give our attention to poetry?
 
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I am studying English in the first semester and I am a poetess myself.Started writing some years ago.I even dare to say I am a good poetess...modern but good...and my first day in Oldenburg I spent in the library...stumbling across books which tried to give me an answer on: What is poetry?
 
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I found a book about Keats therories of this topic...that he used the word 'Sensitivity' to describe this rhythmic expression of feelings.
 
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For so many years I was writing verses...lines...deeply meant to be philosophical...and suddenly at my first day in Oldenburg I was confronted with the question of my entire being.
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I suppose it's obvious now that I really love poetry and it's not only verses or rhyme or any other well written nonsense to me.
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I appreciate English language in its deep sense and it strucked me deeply inside when I heard people laughing about this language...making fun of it.
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Doesnt deserve this language our respect?
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Pityful I thought about this question for a while and I came to the conclusion that all the people there had a reason why they took those English courses...in a modern way this reason can be defined as respect. I admit my respect towards language is quite different...
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Anyway, I return to my first lines and to the question why we give so much attention to poetry...I may answer it one day when I found a satisfying answer on 'What is Poetry?' or I will just get an answer from the tutors in further lectures...I hope that the tutors will come to the simple end that they say 'Poetry deserves our attention because it reflects the feelings of individuals towards a hidden topic in a special time of history...in a special period.'
  
  

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6th November ,2007

I am not sure what this blog is for but somehow I felt a strong urgent to write something in here...about the lecture of this afternoon.The word 'Literature' in the historic background...it deeply fascinated me that we all talked about the same thing hundred years ago...just had another word. Frankly there was one moment when I almost cried during the lecture...not because I was desperate or so sad or fed up with the content.No! I deeply sighed when the tutor asked the rhetorical question: Why do we give our attention to poetry? I am studying English in the first semester and I am a poetess myself.Started writing some years ago.I even dare to say I am a good poetess...modern but good...and my first day in Oldenburg I spent in the library...stumbling across books which tried to give me an answer on: What is poetry? I found a book about Keats therories of this topic...that he used the word 'Sensitivity' to describe this rhythmic expression of feelings. For so many years I was writing verses...lines...deeply meant to be philosophical...and suddenly at my first day in Oldenburg I was confronted with the question of my entire being. I suppose it's obvious now that I really love poetry and it's not only verses or rhyme or any other well written nonsense to me. I appreciate English language in its deep sense and it strucked me deeply inside when I heard people laughing about this language...making fun of it. Doesnt deserve this language our respect? Pityful I thought about this question for a while and I came to the conclusion that all the people there had a reason why they took those English courses...in a modern way this reason can be defined as respect. I admit my respect towards language is quite different... Anyway, I return to my first lines and to the question why we give so much attention to poetry...I may answer it one day when I found a satisfying answer on 'What is Poetry?' or I will just get an answer from the tutors in further lectures...I hope that the tutors will come to the simple end that they say 'Poetry deserves our attention because it reflects the feelings of individuals towards a hidden topic in a special time of history...in a special period.'


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