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Due Date: 23 April 2025
SECTION A: REFLECTIVE ESSAY: POETRY (UNIT 2)
(4 ANSWERS PROVIDED)
Throughout Unit 2 on Poetry, I found both moments of success and challenges that shaped
my understanding of the subject matter. Reflecting on the activities provided, I realize that
engaging deeply with the poetic texts has transformed my approach to literature.
I completed my activity journal in which I recorded my thoughts on each exercise. I found
this particularly useful when analyzing specific poetic devices. For instance, when
examining the poem ‗Whales‘ by Kelwyn Sole (p. 469), I noted down how the word
―lugubriousness‖ slowed the pace and deepened the mournful tone, urging me to reflect on
why such adjectives were chosen. Recording these reflections helped me identify patterns
in diction and imagery, and it also boosted my confidence in interpreting complex texts.
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