Explication and Commentary on a Poem about Euclid Reflection
What stuck out the most for me in the poem was capitalization of Beauty which normally is not. By capitalizing Beauty, I think that the author is putting two different meanings to the word. She first uses the word as its original meaning as most people understands, and secondly I think that she may be referring to herself. Throughout the poem, she claims that Euclid was the only person who had genuine understanding of beauty, which the second poem by David Kramer questions if she had read and seen other forms of art from different artists/writers. However, by referring to Beauty as a proper noun which also could mean herself, she is claiming that Euclid is the only artist who understood and believed in the definition of Beauty the same way that she does, not because she is ignorant of other forms of art.
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