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Would it ever be reasonable to say that someone's interpretation of a poem's theme was wrong? Why or why not?
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Would it ever be reasonable to say that someone's interpretation of a poem's theme was wrong? Why or why not?
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yes. if their answer is nonsensical - eg if someone's interpretation of e.a. poes "the Raven" was "its about the number 891"... this is not rational. most interpretations are sensible though
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