If you were to write an ode – a long, serious, and formal poem – to a creature or an object, what would you choose as your subject? Why? How do you see your own world as different from (and inferior to) the world of your subject? What is the Ode?

If you were to write an ode – a long, serious, and formal poem – to a creature or an object, what would you choose as your subject? Why? How do you see your own world as different from (and inferior to) the world of your subject?
What is the Ode?
“Ode” comes from the Greek aeidein, meaning to sing or chant, and belongs to the long and varied tradition of lyric poetry. Originally accompanied by music and dance, and later reserved by the Romantic poets to convey their strongest sentiments, the ode can be generalized as a formal address to an event, a person, or a thing not present. ”
• Use times new roman font, size 12
• Use correct grammar and punctuation
• Use APA format…refer to the Webliography and check out the APA Template.
• An at the bottom of the paper which one you choose to an event, a person, or a thing not present

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