Paul Chung: Aesthetics of the Word

According to Van Der Leeuw, word is not just instant inspiration. It takes practice, reflection, and conscious consideration. Word comes not when it is needed to be expected, but when it is unexpected. The powers of the word derive from the primitiveness of man, but also drives home the ability to do more. A poet is the mouthpiece of inspiration. Granted, not all great things can be spoken with instant success. It does take time to think out. I agree with Van Der Leeuw in that instant success is not given all the time, rather, like most things in the world, earned. To yearn for something is to seek after it. But this is what instills passion and the desire to want that which can be attained through time. Beauty in this sense, is the ability to accept and adhere to inspiration when it strikes, not just the constant need to attain it.

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