#2 Approaching Poetry | Poetry
Welcome to 'Poetry' course ! Drawing inspiration from management consultant Simon Sinek's "Start with Why" framework, this lecture explores various ways to approach and study poetry. It examines linguistic, literary, and critical approaches, emphasizing the importance of understanding the language, conventions, and ideologies embedded within poems. The lecture utilizes Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 as an illustrative example to showcase these approaches. NPTEL Courses permit certifications that can be used for Course Credits in Indian Universities as per the UGC and AICTE notifications. To understand various certification options for this course, please visit https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109106176 #approachingpoetry #studypoetry #linguistic #literary #criticalapproaches #simonsinek #shakespeare #sonnet18

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#1 The Relevance of Poetry | Poetry

#17 Metaphysical Poetry | Poetry

#5 Poetic Devices | Poetry

#4 Forms of Poetry | Poetry

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#9 Elizabethan Poetry | Poetry

