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Jill Bialosky's Article: Can Poetry Save Your Life?

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In the article, “Can poetry save your life?” written by Jill Bialosky, she writes about how her past experiences with poetry saved her life. She asked herself a few questions that truly gave her the answer, and the answer was yes. She asked herself if “The Road Not Taken: took shame away from her because she grew up without a father, and the answer was yes. She also stated that poems don’t just have one influence on one person. She is correct as well. Poetry can, and does, save lives. Everyone has problems, and everyone must learn to cope with those problems, and many people choose a form of poetry to cope, including me. Through family issues, a view on life, and depression, I had searched until I found the best way to help me, and it was indeed …show more content…

That had impacted Bialosky for the rest of her life. She felt like there was no end to her pain and suffering until she was in the fourth grade. In her class her teacher, Miss Hudson, read a lot of literature because she was in love with it. When Miss Hudson read “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, her life changed forever. She can imagine herself inside the poem standing in front of two roads. One road would be happy lives where things aren’t sad, and the other is the opposite. The poem gave Bialosky a way to cope with the loss of her father. She began going to poetry for love and comfort when she felt desperate. Poetry became closure for her, and she began to put herself into the poems, and she finally felt like she had a place she belonged. Poetry saved her from a life of …show more content…

Something that everyone struggles with at some point in their life is the question, “why am I here?” I know that I have thought about that every single day for as long as I can remember. I have found many answers to this question throughout poetry, or music. One verse from my favorite song from Twenty-One Pilots says, “Now, the night is coming to an end, Oh, the sun will rise, and we will try again. Oh, stay alive, stay alive, for me. You will die, but now your life is free.” This line has gotten me through so much, because it has a deep meaning to me. Just like Bialosky found deep, personal meaning in “The Road Not Taken” I have found the same thing in this song. It has stopped me from doing things when I wasn’t thinking straight, because it makes me realize that we can wake up every single day and try to change things. Even if we fail a hundred times, we can try

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