The introduction of the Sonnets by Ted Berrigan, was very interesting with the poems being different from each other and being gridded into a fourteen-line structure. At first it was kind of boring to read, but then I got more intrigued by how the poems were composed of movable parts, each of what stands for a piece of information. I like how the Sonnets poems are just like Shakespeare's involving friendships, and triangular love relationships because those are the topics that I like to read about. Also what I enjoyed reading in the introduction is when it talked about how the Sonnets is not boring and it being musical and sexy and funny and having the sound of ordinary people being named in various moods. When I read the poem XXXV it was something that I enjoyed and it was so detail that I can picture it in my mind.
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