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How does poetry affect the mind?
Poetry boosts memory and encourages self-reflection. Studies have done MRIs that show that poetry causes the part of the brain that activates during daydreaming to light up while reading or listening to poetry. Poetry often sticks with the reader, causing them to re-read and even memorize the words.
What does Socrates say about poets?
Despite the clear dangers of poetry, Socrates regrets having to banish the poets. He feels the aesthetic sacrifice acutely, and says that he would be happy to allow them back into the city if anyone could present an argument in their defense. Socrates then outlines a brief proof for the immortality of the soul.
Who was explained poetry is more philosophic and of more value than history?
The basis of Sidney’s distinction between the poet and the historian is the famous passage in which Aristotle explains why poetry is more philosophic and of more value than history.
What is the power of poetry?
Poetry can affect all generations, and make people consider anything from love to loss, indeed poetry does what little else can, it can inspire. The poet speaks to the reader intimately and exclusively giving you an insight into the inner workings of their minds, their ideas, their loves and hates.
What are the effects of a poem?
the atmosphere conveyed in the poem, builds tension, evokes emotions in the reader. appeals to the audience’s sense of hearing, enhances imagery of poem, develops an image by creating a sound word. conveys the poet or protagonist’s mixed emotions, develops theme, enhances the poem’s mood, catches reader’s attention.
What is Plato’s criticism of poets and other artists?
According to Plato’s theory of mimesis (imitation) the arts deal with illusion and they are imitation of an imitation. Thus, they are twice removed from reality. As a moralist, Plato disapproves of poetry because it is immoral, as a philosopher he disapproves of it because it is based in falsehood.
What is Socrates critique of poetry?
According to Socrates, this imitative poetry feeds the irrational desires that go against the best part in our soul. Poetic imitation gives the necessary ground for irrational desires to rule the soul, which he believes is the greatest accusation against poetry (606d).
What is the function of poetry in an apology for poetry?
Poetry, in Apology, becomes an art that requires the noble stirring of courage. Sidney writes An Apology for Poetry in the form of a judicial oration for the defense, and thus it is like a trial in structure.
How does Philip Sidney defend poetry in his essay an apology for poetry?
Sidney used his defense to claim that poetry has more of a place in society than other sciences and writing styles. This essay has stood the test of time because while he makes valid arguments in a methodical and well-organized way, he also infuses the piece with humor that makes it an easy read.