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Exploring the Dimensions of Creative Psychology Using Poetry

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Scientific Essay from the year 2017 in the subject English – Literature, Works, grade: *, course: English, language: English, abstract: A piece of poetry is not only a bundle of words and figurative language; it is also an expression of human consciousness and unconsciousness, a part of writer’s as well as society’s psyche. A poem carries along with it the knowledge, the wisdom, the culture, the conflicts, the science, the philosophy, the art, the ideologies, the emotions, the perspectives and numerous other qualities. This interactive project has through the use of creative psychology, served as an inspiration to the participants directly or indirectly to express themselves through poems as well as appreciate the various qualities attached to the poems. Good communication skills are a basic necessity for the development of each and every discipline, whether it is administration, education, business or anything else. When it comes to creativity; exchange/sharing of thoughts, ideas, and knowledge definitely contributes to it. In this project, three channels of communication have been used to maintain a bidirectional and interactive discourse between an author (in curriculum), teachers and students, which include video conferencing through skype, interaction through social medium-facebook and face to face interactions. Creativity has its roots in constructive coordination of thought processes mainly convergent thought process and divergent thought process which has been utilized in this experiment to produce works of literature in the form of two books “Smile Thy Sorrows” and “Preserve Thy peace.”

Author: Kumari, Sanjeev, Author: Kusumangityas, Purwanti, Author: Annita

Topic: Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy
Media: Book
ISBN: 366865249X
Language: English
Pages: 24

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Weight 0.17 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 0.06 in

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