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Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices | Social Sensitivity
Subject matter addressed in several of this book's poems—class distinctions, mating, birth, death—has the potential to be considered socially sensitive. However, because these subjects are portrayed through the natural life cycle of insects, their treatment is necessary and agreeable.
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