Summary Of You Throw A Stone

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At first glance, “You Throw a Stone,” by Juan Felipe Herrera, looks like a piece of found poetry written using the erasure method (a method of found poetry where poets take a piece of literature, usually a poem, and erase most of the words, leaving behind words that form a poem when read in order), but that is not so, Felipe’s words are all his own, albeit written in a creative and unique way. “You Throw a Stone,” is written in free verse, an open form of poetry that allows a poet to write to his heart’s content without restrictions on rhyme, meter, or rhythm. The most compelling and funky part of this poem is the structure, Felipe did not write “You Throw a Stone” like a typical poem: line after line, with correct punctuation and one space

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