In “Ars Poetica,” MacLeish uses similes to compare a poem to a series of different images: fruit, medallions, birds, the

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In “Ars Poetica,” MacLeish uses similes to compare a poem to a series of different images: fruit, medallions, birds, the

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In “Ars Poetica,” MacLeish uses similes to compare a poem to aseries of different images: fruit, medallions, birds, the moon,etc. Choose three of these similes/images and discuss what theymean and why they are important. In other words, why do you thinkMacLeish chose to compare poetry to those three important images?What do three images mean?
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