This thoughtful essay explores the role of poetry in society and in the arts. Drawing on examples from different cultures and historical periods, it argues that poetry can be seen as a representative art, embodying the ideas and values of a particular time and place. With insightful analysis and compelling arguments, it is an important contribution to the fields of aesthetics and literary criticism.
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