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""Have you ever wondered why libraries are so commonly associated with nature? I have recently, while completing this book, had the chance to explore poetry and art since they are usually known to go hand in hand. In a sense, poetry is art in its own form. So this makes me wonder, why is nature depicted as an untamed force, especially in libraries or areas of work. Does it increase productivity or allow us to benefit in any way? Thus far the only answer I can produce is my own opinion, which is that art, in all its many forms, from paintings, music even architecture, is everywhere. It's…mehr

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""Have you ever wondered why libraries are so commonly associated with nature? I have recently, while completing this book, had the chance to explore poetry and art since they are usually known to go hand in hand. In a sense, poetry is art in its own form. So this makes me wonder, why is nature depicted as an untamed force, especially in libraries or areas of work. Does it increase productivity or allow us to benefit in any way? Thus far the only answer I can produce is my own opinion, which is that art, in all its many forms, from paintings, music even architecture, is everywhere. It's inescapable. We as a society are now encouraged to show this talent of creativity and expression, where we are free to say and do (as long as it's legal) what we want. So nature, which we are surrounded by at all times, is free and is not inhibited by anyone or anything. This is probably why nature and libraries can be pictured together, some may think that it just looks aesthetic and that there's no real meaning behind this, but I think otherwise. Books are a way of gaining knowledge and libraries are open spaces for all of the community, so together they represent intellectual freedom. Hopefully, we can strive for a future where art and culture are no longer tied by tough stereotypes or strict conventions of humankind and like nature can flow peacefully and progress into spectacular things. This is why I have compiled a small collection of poems whether short or long, all in different styles. To be able to really highlight the variety of poetry that is unknown and available.""
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Dhanya Patel is an A-level student currently studying Law, History and English Literature. Between juggling homework, taekwondo with her friends and a never-ending pile of books to be read, she manages to find solace in her growing collection of small plants.