In my opinion probably because:
# Poetry is usually calm, and clapping would destroy the effect it's given someone after being recited, heard, or read. # Poetry is different and more unique than, let's say, a monologue. So the form of appreciation and respect would also be unique. # Snapping is more fun :D
Roger Mcgough reads the poem
Frederick Warde Reads Poem a Sunset Reverie - 1921 was released on: USA:1921
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Montag reads the poem "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold to Mildred and her friends. This poem serves as a catalyst for Montag's further awakening and realization about the importance of preserving literature and critical thinking in their society.
Plight Of Workers
The cast of Frederick Warde Reads Poem a Sunset Reverie - 1921 includes: Frederick Warde as himself
There is not one meaning to the poem. It is meant to be interpreted by the reader in the way he or she reads it.
Use a pace that is appropriate for the tone of the poem apex
This reads like homework and you need to read the poem/do summary. Wiki won't help you cheat.
I think its an Epic, but I'm not sure
The poem that she reads is called One thousand nine hundred and sixty eight winters by Jacqueline Earley
You can find a copy of the poem "The Man with the Five Broken Fingers" by searching for it in online poetry databases, asking a librarian for assistance, or checking for anthologies that include the poem. You may also be able to find the poem in a collection of works by the poet who wrote it.
why does the poet getter "worker" to read history interested of a king or a ruler in a worker read history by bertolt brecht