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1 July, 11:57

According to Edgar Allan Poe in the philosophy of composition why are short poems preferably when it comes to unity of impression

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  1. 1 July, 11:59
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    Because they can be read in one sitting and the unity stays intact

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    Edgar Allan Poe once mentioned that short poems are better for being not as complicated when compared to a long one. Since it can be read at once with much less effort, it is also, usually, more memorable, causing it's impression to stick and being able to keep a single idea from start to finish without being repetitive, making it much easier than a long one.
  2. 1 July, 12:17
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    Because they can be read in one sitting and the unity stays intact
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