Poetry works by being memorized, entering the reader like a virus, creating cognitive dissonance, and remaking the reader's perception over decades.
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Poetry works by being memorized, entering the reader like a virus, creating cognitive dissonance, and remaking the reader's perception over decades.
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"And it's structured like a solar system. Okay? So that's the very structure of the Divine Comedy. And as you can see, it's very..."
"you interact with it, the more it enters you and it creates cognitive dissonance, meaning that it is disrupting the normal way you see..."
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