{"content":{"sharePage":{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"23919459","dateCreated":"1273450746","smartDate":"May 9, 2010","userCreated":{"username":"dreispphs","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dreispphs","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/pphsenglish332.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/23919459"},"dateDigested":1532172599,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Comments","description":"The poem has a very bold and impressive introduction that states exactly why the poem or short story correlates with modernism. It is well put together while demonstrating the specific characteristics of modernism into the writing of Wallace Stevens in "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird". The support of the poem's purpose is very interesting and does not stay dull even though the analysis is longer than most.
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\nAn interesting fact I found on Wallace Stevens was how his poetry was often found as obscure and incomprehensible to the average trade of thought, but it takes an open, in-depth step of thinking to understand his work.","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[],"more":0}]}],"more":false},"comments":[]},"http":{"code":200,"status":"OK"},"redirectUrl":null,"javascript":null,"notices":{"warning":[],"error":[],"info":[],"success":[]}}