<span>An Aristotelian is someone who believes that sense experiences will lead humans to obtain knowledge of *the eternal forms of things*
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The poetic form used in this excerpt is <em>The Free Verse Poem</em>
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Free Verse is an open form of poem. Generally speaking, it has no stanzas, rhymes, or meter patterns. On the other hand, if feels a little like a prose in the sense that it tends to follow more the rhythm of a natural speech, or at least a more natural one.
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Ogadi's life always seemed to take a turn for the worse. Born in Umuneke, a remote African village, to a father and forced to live with Onome, a wicked stepmother, Ogadi thought life couldn't be worse. She quickly found out how wrong she was when she was plucked out of Umuneke and thrown into the city. Amidst the painful feelings of bitterness, sorrow, poverty, blackmail and joyful celebration, the mysteries surrounding poor Ogadi's past, present and future is revealed by the author.
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