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GregoryHycle Posted 3 days, 7 hours ago.   Favorite
In a space where physical liberties are stripped away, how can individuals redefine their sense of freedom? Can creative expression, such as poetry or blogging, serve as a means to transcend the barriers of confinement, and if so, how?

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GregoryHycle Posted 3 days, 16 hours ago.   Favorite
What role does creativity play in the psychological resilience of individuals in prison? How can artistic expression, such as poetry or blogging, serve as a lifeline for those experiencing isolation and confinement?

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GregoryHycle Posted 4 days, 3 hours ago.   Favorite
What does the concept of freedom mean when viewed through the lens of creative expression behind prison walls? Can art and poetry serve as a form of resistance against the isolation of confinement, and how can these outlets influence both the creator and the audience beyond the bars?

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GregoryHycle Posted 4 days, 15 hours ago.   Favorite
What does true freedom mean when it exists only in the mind? Can the creative expression found in poetry and storytelling transcend the physical confines of incarceration, and how might it reshape our understanding of human rights and dignity?

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GregoryHycle Posted 5 days, 3 hours ago.   Favorite
How does the experience of solitary confinement influence a person's ability to express themselves creatively, particularly in poetry and writing? Can the isolation foster deeper introspection, or does it stifle the voice of those who endure it?

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GregoryHycle Posted 5 days, 16 hours ago.   Favorite
How does the experience of incarceration shape an individual's perception of freedom and creativity? Can poetry serve as a bridge between the confines of prison and the broader human experience, allowing for a dialogue that transcends physical barriers?

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GregoryHycle Posted 6 days, 5 hours ago.   Favorite
How does the metaphor of "bars" shape our understanding of freedom and confinement in both literal and figurative senses? In what ways can poetry serve as a form of resistance against the constraints imposed by societal "bars," and how might this influence the narratives of those who feel trapped?

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Milo Rose Posted 2 weeks ago.   Favorite
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William Martin Posted 2 weeks, 1 day ago.   Favorite
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PadreJohn Posted 2 weeks, 2 days ago.   Favorite
This well-written essay gives me great hope for mother Church. You are well-spoken and eloquent. I found this to be inspiring. Thank you for love, that is, the vulnerability to state the truth. God bless you, Milo.

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