Prompt: If you were to compose a poem about one aspect of your life, which topic would it fall into and what would your overall life's message be?

Prompt Response: If I were to compose a poem about one aspect of my life, the topic it would fall into is identity. Specifically, I'd explore the conflict of trying to conform to societal norms and expressing individuality in one's self. This is something I struggle with every day. Feeling like an outsider and trying to fit in, composing myself to be as "normal". My overall life's message would be navigating trying to fit into a standard while embracing uniqueness is an ongoing journey. 

Summary: In class we finished reading 2 poems by Emily Dickinson and did the Emily Dickinson Soundtrack assignment. 

Reflection: In doing the Emily Dickinson Soundtrack, it showed me how a poem and song can overlap into each other through theme, imagery, or tone. 

 

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