Monday, February 26, 2007
Interconnectivity of Literature and Life
The interconnectivity of literature and life is known to be rather literal or rather metaphorical. In "Lost Book Found" from the notebook of entries we saw a very literal connection to life in that it documented places a person had been to and seen in life. However, as literal as it was, it still only made sense to the documentor. This is what was found to be rather poetic about the movie. In poetry, there tends to be a more metaphorical view of life. Words are woven and composed to have a lot of meaning while having no meaning at all. While some words can mean something to some it can mean nothing to others (as i stated in a previous blog). Poetry is more about finding what appeals to you and what the deeper meaning is to you, not the literal meaning or what it means to others. All literature though, whether poetic/ metaphorical or literal is significant.
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