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Episode 153: Poetry Part Two: The Healing Power of Poetry: Poems That Carry Us Through

17 min · 21. apr. 2026
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Poetry might just be the most powerful tool we have for healing ✨ Have you ever turned to a poem during a tough moment? In this episode, I share stories of how poetry crosses borders — languages, ages, and experiences — offering a quiet strength and reflection when words are hard to find. It’s more than just art; it’s a way to process grief, celebrate life, and find clarity in chaos. Ever felt that a poem changed your perspective?

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Episode 152: Poetry Part One: The Power of Poetry

Poetry is a form of literary art that uses language, rhythm, and vivid imagery to evoke emotions, ideas, and aesthetic experiences. Distinct from prose, it often features a condensed, musical structure with techniques like rhyme, meter, and metaphor to make the invisible visible, ranging from traditional sonnets to free verse. Poetry has a way of saying so much with so little. A few lines can hold entire worlds—memories, dreams, doubts, and quiet revelations. That’s what makes it so powerful. In this first poetry-focused episode of A Literary Cornucopia, I explore how poems inspire, educate, and move us. Through readings and reflections, you’ll hear how poetry transforms simple language into something deeply felt and unforgettable. Sit back, relax, and listen! Visit the blog for more info at aliterarycornucopia.wordpress.com [https://aliterarycornucopia.wordpress.com/home/blog-posts/]

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Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour," first published in 1894, is a brief but powerful story often studied through a feminist lens. It follows Louise Mallard, a woman with a weak heart, who is carefully told that her husband, Brently Mallard, has died in a train accident. At first Louise reacts with grief. But when she sits alone by an open window, she begins to notice signs of life outside—fresh air, birds singing, and patches of blue sky. These images gradually awaken a realization she can hardly admit to herself: with her husband gone, her life may finally belong to her. Though she acknowledges that her husband had been kind, Louise begins to imagine a future defined by independence and self-determination. She quietly repeats the word “free,” recognizing that she will now live for herself. But Chopin ends the story with sharp irony. When Brently Mallard unexpectedly walks through the door alive, Louise collapses and dies. The doctors say she died of “joy that kills,” yet the reader understands a deeper truth.

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