Chapter four mostly describes a few different types of poems and their layout. The overall thought and idea should be studied before looking at the structure.
“There’s no such thing as wholly original work of literature.” In chapter five, Foster reveals that pieces of literature are based off of others’ ideas. All stories are similar to each other. Stories and poems are always interacting with each other in order to deepen the overall meaning and give a few different perspectives.
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