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Anna McDonald Reads Kathleen Graber

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploration of Imagery and Themes in a Poem

Exploring the intersection of poetry, brain mapping, and neurology through the imagery of bodies melting in 'The Magic Kingdom' poem, drawing parallels to the transformation of girls into princesses at Disney World while uncovering the hidden darkness within innocence.

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