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Teaching English Literature for more than two decades.I abstain from words like difference,competition,hatred,sorrow and the others which make this life merely a struggle for survival.I aim to bequeath all that I know to my students,irrespective of caste,creed,nationality and their economic status.I believe in "Leave the world a little better".
How sweet it sounds and how pleasant it feels when we say,"Poetry is a spontanous flow of emotions!"But,while teaching poetry,I feel that the students who learn English as their second language miss the point.Generally,they expect and are taught that rhyme,rhythm,meter,figures,simile,metaphor,etc. are the elements which create a poem.I profess that a poem can still be a poem even if devoid of these elements.How?Once again I come back to emotions.The music of words does not require any prescribed crutches of poetic elements,for it knows where to hit!Poetic emotions are guided to find their pleasant abode in the hearts of the listeners and readers.RAJA SHARMA.