Poem Number Four

 

Poem 4

My lover is the strongest man
In the entire kingdom
He is everything
To the people.
And to me
I wish I were as strong as a man
And as noble
As he is
But I will never be strong
I will never be noble
Because I am not a man
I will never be able
To save everyone in the land.

 

This poem follows the most of Aristotle’s guidelines. In the poem, the man, rather than the woman, is the only strong and noble character. His people need him, which is described in the poem as well. The Voyant cluster shows this because “man,” “strong,” and “noble” are the largest words.

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