Poetic vs. Prosaic - in Our Lives (Christian Callaghan)

Today professor Reddick discussed the idea of poetic vs prosaic. This is the comparison between: 

Poetic Writing: Emphasizes rhythm, imagery, and emotional depth. Often uses metaphor, simile, alliteration, and other literary devices.

Prosaic Writing: Focuses on clarity, directness, and logical structure. Used in everyday communication, essays, and novels.

Essentially the metaphor vs. reality which is a unique concept that we can find in our everyday lives, from breathing and eating to keep the prosaic alive to being creative to keep poetic alive. We need both of these concepts to live and be happy in our lives. For me I find the poetic in looking at the sunset and being glad that I have the ability to see and take in the spectacle that others may not be able to do. Although this is not a necessary concept to living it helps me make it through the day knowing that I have been granted this ability to love the world and that I should use it. In terms of the prosaic, I enjoy going to the gym to stay fit, by doing this I am extending my lifetime so that I may enjoy the poetic a bit longer. Without the prosaic the poetic cannot exist but without the poetic WE cannot exist.

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