After reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "Constantly Risking Absurdity," which explores the poet's daring craft, write about your most absurd personal experience. Describe a single, specific incident that felt ridiculously bold or foolish. Ensure your response is vivid, concise, and captures the essence of absurdity.

 Response: I think a recent absurd situation I've been in was actually earlier today. During my drawing class my friends were in a discussion that, and I don't remember how, got into what the middle of the alphabet was. My friend had said it was M ½ and me and my other table mate laughed at him but he kept defending his point, and as he explained it further I got quite confused but after thinking it over I agreed with him. My other table mate was still wholeheartedly saying it wasn't. This argument stretched into 7th period where after some research we came to a consensus that M½ is the middle of the alphabet but that that was because we were not counting a zero letter. In the meaning of numbers the middle of 26 would still be 13. It was a very absurd and confusing conversation that gave me a bit of a headache.

Summary: Today we read and analyzed Ferlinghetti's "Constantly Risking Absurdity"

Reflection: I found the poem very interesting, I think it serves as a good insight to the lives and experiences of poetry. This will be useful for when we write our own poems later this week.

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