How do these poems serve as artifact or witness through poetry and poetic devices?

Assignment Question How do these poems serve as artifact or witness through poetry and poetic devices? What theme do these poems share? How do these authors demonstrate this theme? Assignment Answer Artifacts of Emotion: Witnessing Humanity Through Poetry and Poetic Devices Introduction Poetry is a powerful medium for the expression of human emotions and experiences. … Read more

With the exception of Durkheim and functionalism, this because his theory is focused on culture at a grand scale, the second unit emphasizes those ideas covered by microsociology and those sociologists interested in the more subjective, interactional, and cultural side of the human experience.

The first unit (1) introduces the discipline of sociology, defined as the scientific study of human social life, which encompasses both objective (structure, relations, interactions) and subjective (beliefs, meaning, values) features of the human experience; and (2) overviews perspectives and methods sociologists use in studying social life. With the exception of Durkheim and functionalism, this … Read more